Friday, May 20, 2016
The American Dream (LATE)
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Blog Post Assignment 9
Friday, April 22, 2016
ACT Review
No teachers prepared me for the ACT except Mr. Rease. None of the others took the time to out of class to help us. Intervention was meant for ACT, but if the intervention teachers knows nothing about math how are they supposed to help us or answer our questions ? Mr. Rease helped us the day before the test which was good because I remembered everything he told me during the test. My classroom was quiet during the test which helped me focus and concentrate. The writing prompt for the ACT was more simple than what I thought it was going to be. I struggled with the science portion most of the time.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Kind Gesture
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Letter to the governor
Pastor Joseph Stevens
3018 Mary Center
Bayoone, Louisiana 30161
February 3, 1940
Governor Bentley
2018 Jewel Lane
Bayoone, Louisiana 30161
Dear Governor Bentley,
I am very honored that you have taken the time to read my concerns regarding Jefferson. I am well respected in my community as well as in the state of Louisiana. I have known and witnessed many things in my day. I am the pastor of Old Bethlehem Baptist Church. I have served and traveled many miles for my community. I go to white as well as colored neighborhoods to preach the gospel. I have known your family since the early 1900s, so I know you have heard of me and my good deeds. People of all colors come to me because they know I am a problem solver.
I have known Miss Emma since she joined my church back when Jefferson was just a little boy. He was the nicest little boy anyone could ever meet. I known he is a kind hearted person. I remember when he use to always ask me was I okay and did I need prayer. Imagine that. A little boy asking the preacher do I need prayer. That is how I know Jefferson is a kind person. Jefferson growing up as a teenager I could see he had the potential to be a man of honor. Sometimes a person can become swayed from their destiny due to others. He was not like the other boys starting trouble. Jefferson has always been courteous to women as well as the elderly.
I have known your family for many many years Mr. Governor Bentley. I also knew your father very well. I know he raised you as a good, Christian man. A Christian man would not sign off on the death of another person. I know Jefferson was accused of a terrible crime, but do not kill based off of hate. The Bible says, " Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord." I know your family so I know that you know what the Bible says. Jefferson was accused of murder, but two wrongs does not make a right. I am well respected and I also respect you. I know I am asking a lot, but I ask you to show mercy for Jefferson as well as his family. Yes, Jefferson should pay for the crime he is accused of, but not by death. I know Jefferson is mournful. I am not asking for you to free Jefferson, of course. I am asking that you allow him to live and not die.
Sincerely,
Pastor Joseph Stevens
Sunday, February 28, 2016
A Lesson Before Dying Chapters 18 & 19
Chapter 18 - Quotation 1 - Page 141
"I love you more and more," I said. "If you'd just say the word, God knows I'd drop everything.
"And hate each other for the rest of our lives, Grant? No," she said.
"I could never hate you---ever."
"You could, and you would," she said.
"No," I said.
"Yes, Grant, you would hate me for letting you make this decision. Or I would hate you for doing it."
"I'm not doing any good up there, Vivian," I said. "Nothing is changing."
"Something is," she said.
Question 1 - Does the quotation indicate a conflict? If so, what conflict?
This quote indicates a conflict between Grant and Vivian. She doesn't want to leave and act off of emotion. Grant is so blinded by love that he will do anything for her. Vivian wants Grant to stay because he is changing things, but he doesn't see what she sees is changing. In Grant's mind, everything is still the same and he is still miserable. Also, it raises the conflict between Grant's love and Vivian's love. He says that he could never hate her, but she could hate him for making the decision to just pick up and leave.
Question 2 - Does this quotation characterize Grant, Jefferson, or another character? If so, in what way does it characterize?
This quote characterizes Grant as a person who tries to be brave. He wants to just go do something but is so in love that he doesn't want to leave her. I say that he tries to be brave because he always has an excuse as to why he can't leave. A real brave person would just get up and go with excuses or hesitation.
Chapter 19 - Quotation 2 - Page - 151
"I looked back at the people around the tables, talking, eating, drinking their coffee and lemonade. But I was not with them. I stood alone."
Question 1 - Does the quotation relate to a theme? If so, which theme and how does it relate?
This quote relates to the theme of isolation. Grant feels so out of place around his own home town. He separates himself without even knowing it. He feels so alone and unhappy. The only time he is happy is when Vivian is around but Grant should feel comfortable in his own town. He separates himself and closes everyone out because he is unhappy.
Question 2 - Does the quotation indicate a conflict? If so, what conflict?
This quote indicates a conflict between Grant and his own emotions. It is obvious that he is unhappy. He is surrounded by people who are enjoying themselves around Christmas but yet he is not. Grant seems like he is on the verge of becoming depressed or maybe his unhappiness will soon lead him to make life style changes.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
A Lesson Before Dying Chapters 16 & 17
Chapter 16 - Quotation 1 - Page 123 - Paragraph 4
"What I done done," she cried, "to make my Master hate me so?"
"The Lord don't hate you, Sister Emma," Reverend Ambrose said, touching her on the arm. "The Lord is with you this moment. He is only testing you."
Miss Emma looked up at me. The tears were still rolling down her face.
"Go back," she said.
"Why, Miss Emma?"
" 'Cause somebody go'n do something for me 'fore I die."
"Why me?"
" 'Cause you the teacher," my aunt said.
Question 1 - Does the quotation relate to a theme? If so, which theme and how does it relate?
This quote relates to the them of obligation and responsibility. Miss Emma feels responsible for Jefferson's outcome in life even though he made his own decisions. She feels responsible for him because she raised him, so she feels like his bad decisions are because of her. It is ironic because she feels like God is punishing her, but Jefferson is the one who is on death row about to be electrocuted. Grant's aunt feels like he is obligated to visit Jefferson simply because he is a teacher and she feels as if Grant can fix Jefferson.
Question 2 - Does the quotation indicate a conflict? If so, what conflict?
This quote indicates a conflict between Miss Emma and her faith. She feels like God is punishing her. She is questioning God and wonders what could she had done so bad that he would cause her so much pain. Grant's aunt comfort does not seem to help and she feels like God has to hate her to punish her. Tante Lou does not want to see her friend in pain and the Reverend tries to convince her that God is only testing her. Sometimes tests from God can shake people's faith in God.
Chapter 17 - Quotation 2 - Page 134 - Paragraph 7
"He ain't here for no picnic," Clark said. "He killed Mr. Gropé. Let him stay right there in that last cell. Till that last day."
Question 1 - Does the quotation relate to a theme? If so, which theme and how does it relate?
This quote relates to the theme of imprisonment. The sheriff wants Jefferson to feel like a prisoner where ever he is at. If he is not in a cell he has to wear chains. It seems as though they think Grant deserves to think he is less of a person and to be uncomfortable and he deserves to be in a cell for the crime they believe he committed.
Question 2 - To what contemporary issue(s) do(es) the quotation connect?
This quote connects to the issue of containment. Jefferson was considered guilty even before the trial. The white community wants Jefferson to feel like he is a hog. They want to keep him to be contained like an animal. Some white people in those times did not want black people to feel superior, smart, or anything. Keeping blacks contained and attacking their mindset is a way whites affected blacks. Attacking Jefferson's mind and the way he sees himself is a way they contained Jefferson.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
A Lesson Before Dying Chapter 14
"Vivian smiled and looked around the room. "Not much to look at, " I said apologizing for the place. This had been my parents' room before they went to California during the war. There was a bed, a chifforobe, a washstand, a table, and a couple of chairs. All the furniture was old."
This quote provides details about the setting. Grant and Vivian are in Louisiana in his aunts house. This quote also classifies the time period. Black people in those times did not have big and extravagant houses. They lived in tiny houses with out a lot of space, unlike the whites. They also did not have nice furniture that looked expensive or new.
This quote also characterizes Grant. Grant is ungrateful. He is ashamed of his own house. He walks around with an attitude because he is not satisfied with his own life. He is ashamed of the house that he was raised in that helped him become the intelligent man that he is. He is ashamed of the house that provides him warmth and shelter. He always want things to change but does not act on anything. He would rather complain and feel sorry for himself than do anything. He is not happy with Louisiana, but he stays. He is not happy teaching, but he continues teaching. He is not happy with his life, yet he does not do anything to change it.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
A place I would like to visit
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Temporary Escape
People tend to find a temporary escape so they can relax. A person can not always be his or her self when he or she is around other people. At school kids can not be his or her because he or she wants to fit in. At work adults can not always be his or her self because he or she has to be professional around other coworkers. We a person is relaxing he or she does not have to worry about outsiders. My temporary escape is listening to music and I can be any where. When I am listening to music I can not hear any one and I tune the world out. Music is my peace when I need to relax or just get away from the world in my own world.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Introduction
My name is Kiarah Sashington. I am in the 11th grade in Mr. Rease's AP English class at Rain High School. I plan to graduate with an advanced/honors diploma. I have two sisters and one step sister. The only thing that I am interested in is to sleep,shopping,talking on the phone,texting, and good grades. My least favorite hobby is to study. Although I do not like to study, grades are very important to me. I am number 2 in my class and hope to achieve passing the AP exam so I can skip English 101 in college.