The quote stated by Barbara Tuchman, “Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent; literature is dumb, science, thought and speculation at a standstill” means that’s you need books in every aspect of life whether its history, science, etc and without books you wouldn’t learn anything. In the book HIT THE ROAD by Caroline B. Cooney it relates to Tuchman’s quote.
In the book HIT THE ROAD by Caroline B. Cooney, Brittany an inexperienced driver who only had her driver’s license for 11 days is forced to driver her grandmother and her friends to a 65th college reunion. Nanny couldn’t drive herself to the reunion because a couple weeks prior to this event Brittney’s mother took her car away and she ripped up her driver’s license because she was getting too old to drive. So when Brittney’s parents dropped her off at nanny’s for the week while they were away on vacation she was forced to drive nanny and her friends to the reunion cause she wasn’t going to risk her grandmother to drive so they both went on adventurous road trip.
After the two pick up grandmother’s friend Flo, all three of them tried to kidnap another one of their college roommates Aurelia, from a nursing home which her crazy son Aston has committed her. On their way to to Maine to the reunion Brittney got an unexpected phone call from a boy named Cooper that she had a crush on but they were having a conflict for six months and they were distant from each other. At first Brittney was annoyed for having to drive her elderly passengers but once she got behind the wheel and they were all in the car they were all having laughs and talking about their six decades of friendship. Brit was determined to do whatever it takes to get them to their reunion.
The message this novel was trying to make is even if you are in the situation you aren’t really comfortable in it might turn out better then you thought you expected it. Brit was put on the spot to get these girls to their reunion and even if she wasn’t experienced at driving she still had to do it anyway and it turned out for the best because they all had a fun and laughable road trip and they got to their reunion safely and Brittney was glad that she got to do it.
I think this novel was interesting and how Brittney was put on the spot like that it was very brave of her to take the risk like that to driver her grandmother on the highway because on the highway if you are inexperienced at driving it is very dangerous and she was willing to do it for her grandmother and her friends. This novel could reflect life by any person could be put in a situation like this, maybe not the same exact one but similar to one like this and you might have to drive somewhere you aren’t very comfortable driving but it would be better for you to drive then maybe your grandmother or grandfather or someone that is elderly and not a very good of a driver anymore. So it is safer for you to take the risk of driving then them because you would be a less risk of getting hurt then they would.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Reflection
My progress with the blog this year has been good towards the end of the year. When we first started with the blog in the beginning of the year I didn't really have that much on it but as the year went on I was adding more things on it and I was putting the things I didn't have on the blog put on. I had a tough time on the sonnets and the mythological projects with the blog because I was to lazy to do them so at the end of that quarter I had to add them because i found out this was going to be part of our final. After those two assignments I usually kept up with the tasks we had to and I was doing them on time.
The blog was a good idea this year because it seems like an easy way to grade the students assignments and I wished I had this throughout all of high school.
The blog was a good idea this year because it seems like an easy way to grade the students assignments and I wished I had this throughout all of high school.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Unsolved Crimes
The case of a 13 year old girl named Milly Dowler:
she was a 13 year old school girl who was walking home from school on march 21st, 2002 and that was where she was last seen. Surrey Police arrested the 57 year old man who was the suspect and he is currently held at the police station in the county. Six months after she was missing her body was found in the woods at Yately Heath, Hampshire. They arrested the 57 year old man because of suspicion of the abduction and murder of Milly Dowler. In September of 2002 she was discovered by a couple picking up mushrooms in the secluded woodland about 25 miles from her home. Days later the investigation detectives wanted to talk to a aged man 45-50 carrying a shovel where the teenager's body was discovered.
I think it was the man who was carrying the shovel who murdered her and buried her b/c why else would he be carrying a shovel where she was murdered. They arrested the 57 year old man b/c he was at the scene of the murder and i think he had something to do with the murder but he isn't telling the police what he saw.
she was a 13 year old school girl who was walking home from school on march 21st, 2002 and that was where she was last seen. Surrey Police arrested the 57 year old man who was the suspect and he is currently held at the police station in the county. Six months after she was missing her body was found in the woods at Yately Heath, Hampshire. They arrested the 57 year old man because of suspicion of the abduction and murder of Milly Dowler. In September of 2002 she was discovered by a couple picking up mushrooms in the secluded woodland about 25 miles from her home. Days later the investigation detectives wanted to talk to a aged man 45-50 carrying a shovel where the teenager's body was discovered.
I think it was the man who was carrying the shovel who murdered her and buried her b/c why else would he be carrying a shovel where she was murdered. They arrested the 57 year old man b/c he was at the scene of the murder and i think he had something to do with the murder but he isn't telling the police what he saw.
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