Dominick Heugas 9/20/07
H.W.
1. This latest device will antiquate the ice-cube tray.
2. I found the English regents to be very austere.
3. Politicians are usually considered avaricious.
4. I become very bestial in the middle of a football game.
5. I consider my dad to be a bibliophile. He always has a new book to read.
6. My cat thinks he is very clandestine; he is always trying to sneak up on my dog.
7. The war lord did not show any clemency to the other military.
8. Both politicians tried to defame each other at the debate.
9. We try to enfeeble the other team to gain an upper hand over them.
10. I always make sure my arguments are germane to what we are arguing about.
11. My mom always tries to hinder what I am saying when we get into arguments.
12. The man was arrested for illicit activities.
13. I tried to implicate that I was concerned about my future to my mom.
14. I loathe the Boston Red Sox with all of my heart.
15. The teacher apologizes when he misnomers his students names.
16. All of the freshmen on the JV team are considered neophytes.
17. The noxious gases that surrounded our school had to be taken care of.
18. I believe that I will reach the omnipotent.
19. I also believe that I will reach the omniscient.
20. I am in no way shape or form pious.
21. I believe that it is requisite for football to be involved in my life.
22. My parents sometimes make me feel like I am subservient to them.
23. I would hate to be in a class of theology.
24. To be on a football field takes a lot of valor.
25. I am always complimented on my veracity.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Shakespeare info.
William Shakespeare was born on April 23 1564 in Stratford on Avon. His father John Shakespeare a glove maker married Mary Arden. William was the third of eight children three of which died in their childhood. During his childhood William attended grammar school, where he learned Latin and Classical Greek.
In November 28 1582 he married Anne Hathaway who was 26 while he was only 18. On May 26 1583 their first daughter was born, Susanna. William and Anne later had twins Hamlet and Judith, who were born on February 2, 1585.
In 1588 Shakespeare went to England, their is question whether he went to England to escape a charge of poaching. In England he established himself as a play write and actor, he later became part of Lord Chamberlain's Men, later The King's Men. This group men had a large advantage of most actors. In that time most actors where looked down on. But if you were "A King's Man" you would have been treated better and had special privileges.
In his time he had many successes. He wrote a total of 37 plays
Shakespeare died on his birthday, April 23, 1616. When he left he took with a him a huge part of live entertainment that I think, will never be seen again.
The Elizabethan time period was the beginning of a new generation of living. It was when people started to say well I can't I lead a fun and interesting life why must I wait for the after life? It was this time period that a lot of the great art work and entertainment came out into the open. It was also this time that William Shakespeare brought his talent into the world. This was also the time of King Henry the eighth, and Queen Elizabeth.
http://jefferson.osd.wednet.edu/shakespeare/index.htm
In November 28 1582 he married Anne Hathaway who was 26 while he was only 18. On May 26 1583 their first daughter was born, Susanna. William and Anne later had twins Hamlet and Judith, who were born on February 2, 1585.
In 1588 Shakespeare went to England, their is question whether he went to England to escape a charge of poaching. In England he established himself as a play write and actor, he later became part of Lord Chamberlain's Men, later The King's Men. This group men had a large advantage of most actors. In that time most actors where looked down on. But if you were "A King's Man" you would have been treated better and had special privileges.
In his time he had many successes. He wrote a total of 37 plays
Shakespeare died on his birthday, April 23, 1616. When he left he took with a him a huge part of live entertainment that I think, will never be seen again.
The Elizabethan time period was the beginning of a new generation of living. It was when people started to say well I can't I lead a fun and interesting life why must I wait for the after life? It was this time period that a lot of the great art work and entertainment came out into the open. It was also this time that William Shakespeare brought his talent into the world. This was also the time of King Henry the eighth, and Queen Elizabeth.
http://jefferson.osd.wednet.edu/shakespeare/index.htm
SAT voc. #2
Dominick Heugas 9/18/07
H.W.
1. My father is very abhorrent to ignorant people.
2. In the future I am going to have an affluence of money.
3. The detective arrived at the crime seen and tried to assess the situation.
4. The brevity of the game was due to the other teams experience of the game.
5. The football team was praised for their commendable performance.
6. The prisoner was condemned to life in prison.
7. I became culpable for the crime after they found my fingerprints in the crime seen.
8. It would take a genius to decipher the password to this computer.
9. After eating the jalapeƱo I began to feel a fiery sensation in my mouth.
10. In the first few practices of football we were taught the fundamentals of football.
11. In today’s world we are supposed to live in a humane society.
12. I find Jessica Alba to be very hypnotizing.
13. I became infuriated when we lost against Flushing.
14. In party mix, all the chips are intermingled.
15. I sometimes consider my mom to be very malicious.
16. The Nazis tried to commit manifest destiny on the world.
17. In football, you have to be merciless to the other team.
18. Abraham Lincoln is widely recognized for his poignant speech, the Gettysburg Address.
19. I can sometimes be a little pretentious in the way I act.
20. The reporter gave his sentiment on the Presidents speech.
21. I consider the football field to be my realm.
22. Blind people see people’s faces by being tangible.
23. Before the game, the coach always gives us a transcendent speech to get us riled up,
24. To win a football game, it is vital for everyone to act as one and do their assignments.
25. I constantly have a yearning to play football.
H.W.
1. My father is very abhorrent to ignorant people.
2. In the future I am going to have an affluence of money.
3. The detective arrived at the crime seen and tried to assess the situation.
4. The brevity of the game was due to the other teams experience of the game.
5. The football team was praised for their commendable performance.
6. The prisoner was condemned to life in prison.
7. I became culpable for the crime after they found my fingerprints in the crime seen.
8. It would take a genius to decipher the password to this computer.
9. After eating the jalapeƱo I began to feel a fiery sensation in my mouth.
10. In the first few practices of football we were taught the fundamentals of football.
11. In today’s world we are supposed to live in a humane society.
12. I find Jessica Alba to be very hypnotizing.
13. I became infuriated when we lost against Flushing.
14. In party mix, all the chips are intermingled.
15. I sometimes consider my mom to be very malicious.
16. The Nazis tried to commit manifest destiny on the world.
17. In football, you have to be merciless to the other team.
18. Abraham Lincoln is widely recognized for his poignant speech, the Gettysburg Address.
19. I can sometimes be a little pretentious in the way I act.
20. The reporter gave his sentiment on the Presidents speech.
21. I consider the football field to be my realm.
22. Blind people see people’s faces by being tangible.
23. Before the game, the coach always gives us a transcendent speech to get us riled up,
24. To win a football game, it is vital for everyone to act as one and do their assignments.
25. I constantly have a yearning to play football.
SAT voc. #1
Dominick Heugas 9/17/07
H.W.
1. Miguel was abased to 2nd string wide receiver because he barely showed up to practice.
2. President Bush should abdicate his power to someone else.
3. I was charged with the abduction of Jessica Alba because she looks so good.
4. The coach began to belittle me because I missed the tackle and gave up a TD.
5. All of the football players became belligerent before the game.
6. Typing all of these sentences is beneficial to me because it will help me on the SAT’s.
7. I have been told that I am a very benevolent person.
8. The dog looked to be ferocious at first look, but it ended up being benign.
9. My little cousin is very cajoling; he always gets what he wants.
10. My last girlfriend was very candid.
11. The robber capitulated to the police when he knew there was no way out.
12. The singer’s performance captivated everyone in the audience.
13. There is always a dearth of the foods that I like at lunch time.
14. The politician did not want to debase his appearance by starring in the movie.
15. The decorum of the restaurant was very poor.
16. My little cousin is always very ebullient when he knows that I am coming over.
17. During the football game I totally effaced one of the players on the other team.
18. The man standing next to me on the train was acting very effeminate so I slowly stepped away from him.
19. The robber tried to fabricate a lie in court in order to let himself go free with no charges.
20. The teacher facsimiled the student because he plagiarized his report.
21. There's a wide gamut of styles among the student body at ITHS; many show off their unique fashions.
22. President Bush is considered to be a very gluttonous person. I agree.
23. Going to practice every day after school has become a habitual activity for me.
24. Allowing women to show their face in public is considered ignominious in some countries.
25. I have been told that I have an inherent beauty.
26. I am a very jovial person; you rarely find me a bad mood.
27. Her graduation speech was so laudable that it received a standing ovation.
28. I believe in the longevity of life and strongly believe that I will be the first immortal.
29. The holiday spirit produces a great number of magnanimous people wanting to do good for those in need.
30. There are malevolent people in the world, but thankfully there are also benevolent people to counteract their evil.
H.W.
1. Miguel was abased to 2nd string wide receiver because he barely showed up to practice.
2. President Bush should abdicate his power to someone else.
3. I was charged with the abduction of Jessica Alba because she looks so good.
4. The coach began to belittle me because I missed the tackle and gave up a TD.
5. All of the football players became belligerent before the game.
6. Typing all of these sentences is beneficial to me because it will help me on the SAT’s.
7. I have been told that I am a very benevolent person.
8. The dog looked to be ferocious at first look, but it ended up being benign.
9. My little cousin is very cajoling; he always gets what he wants.
10. My last girlfriend was very candid.
11. The robber capitulated to the police when he knew there was no way out.
12. The singer’s performance captivated everyone in the audience.
13. There is always a dearth of the foods that I like at lunch time.
14. The politician did not want to debase his appearance by starring in the movie.
15. The decorum of the restaurant was very poor.
16. My little cousin is always very ebullient when he knows that I am coming over.
17. During the football game I totally effaced one of the players on the other team.
18. The man standing next to me on the train was acting very effeminate so I slowly stepped away from him.
19. The robber tried to fabricate a lie in court in order to let himself go free with no charges.
20. The teacher facsimiled the student because he plagiarized his report.
21. There's a wide gamut of styles among the student body at ITHS; many show off their unique fashions.
22. President Bush is considered to be a very gluttonous person. I agree.
23. Going to practice every day after school has become a habitual activity for me.
24. Allowing women to show their face in public is considered ignominious in some countries.
25. I have been told that I have an inherent beauty.
26. I am a very jovial person; you rarely find me a bad mood.
27. Her graduation speech was so laudable that it received a standing ovation.
28. I believe in the longevity of life and strongly believe that I will be the first immortal.
29. The holiday spirit produces a great number of magnanimous people wanting to do good for those in need.
30. There are malevolent people in the world, but thankfully there are also benevolent people to counteract their evil.
Sonnet 29 essay (REVISED)
Dominick Heugas 9/16/07
H.W.
In every single one of shakespear’s sonnets, his characters show great love and compassion for who ever it is they are describing. Shakespeare usually describes how beautiful someone is, man or women, how great their life is with that person and how horrible their life would be without them. In Sonnet 29 the speaker has a different outlook on life, at first. Sonnet 29 expresses the strongest commitment to a relationship. The speaker goes from one extreme to a totally different one just by thinking about the one he loves.
Sonnet 29 explains how this guy is feeling so miserable and depressed. He hates his life, no one likes him, he wishes he was like someone else. Like someone with a totally different life, a totally different appearence. He hated who he was in every single way. He explains how God does not even listen to his cries. He gets to a point where it seems like he wants to commit suicide. Suddenly in the midst of all these pessimistic thoughts, and depressing feelings, he remembers this girl. Not just the girl but the love that this girl "had" for him.
Once he remembers the love that him and this girl shared he suddenly forgets about all the sorrow in the life. He realizes that his life isn’t so bad after all because he has this girls love to make him feel better. In my opinion, this is obviously the strongest expression of love shown out of the three sonnets. This man goes from being totally miserable and wishing he was a totally different person, to regretting everything he said and actually praising the life he has. All of this just because of the love that some girl used to have for him. In this poem the girl that he is in so much love with isn't even with him anymore; “For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.”
H.W.
In every single one of shakespear’s sonnets, his characters show great love and compassion for who ever it is they are describing. Shakespeare usually describes how beautiful someone is, man or women, how great their life is with that person and how horrible their life would be without them. In Sonnet 29 the speaker has a different outlook on life, at first. Sonnet 29 expresses the strongest commitment to a relationship. The speaker goes from one extreme to a totally different one just by thinking about the one he loves.
Sonnet 29 explains how this guy is feeling so miserable and depressed. He hates his life, no one likes him, he wishes he was like someone else. Like someone with a totally different life, a totally different appearence. He hated who he was in every single way. He explains how God does not even listen to his cries. He gets to a point where it seems like he wants to commit suicide. Suddenly in the midst of all these pessimistic thoughts, and depressing feelings, he remembers this girl. Not just the girl but the love that this girl "had" for him.
Once he remembers the love that him and this girl shared he suddenly forgets about all the sorrow in the life. He realizes that his life isn’t so bad after all because he has this girls love to make him feel better. In my opinion, this is obviously the strongest expression of love shown out of the three sonnets. This man goes from being totally miserable and wishing he was a totally different person, to regretting everything he said and actually praising the life he has. All of this just because of the love that some girl used to have for him. In this poem the girl that he is in so much love with isn't even with him anymore; “For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.”
My rap
Dominick Heugas 9/19/07
H.W.
If you don’t asses the brevity and longevity of life you will forget how to fabricate and effeminate ones need to efface and replace your thoughts and begin to abdicate and infuriate your foes. To begin to contemplate what goes on in my mind would take a genius to decipher and conspire. The strife and struggle of this commendable journey is not culpable to a normal human whose humane acts would lead to the affluence and belligerence of ones cajoling and captivating argument. If I begin to have a fiery yearning to capitulate and commemorate this hypnotic experience and diligence of my rhyme, remember to always be malicious and merciless to those who are benign.
H.W.
If you don’t asses the brevity and longevity of life you will forget how to fabricate and effeminate ones need to efface and replace your thoughts and begin to abdicate and infuriate your foes. To begin to contemplate what goes on in my mind would take a genius to decipher and conspire. The strife and struggle of this commendable journey is not culpable to a normal human whose humane acts would lead to the affluence and belligerence of ones cajoling and captivating argument. If I begin to have a fiery yearning to capitulate and commemorate this hypnotic experience and diligence of my rhyme, remember to always be malicious and merciless to those who are benign.
HW #1
Dominick Heugas 9/6/07
H.W.
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, a
I all alone beweep my outcast state, b
And trouble deaf Heaven with my bootless cries, a
And look upon myself, and curse my fate, b
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, c
Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd, d
Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope, c
With what I most enjoy contented least: e
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, f
Haply I think on thee,--and then my state g
(Like to the lark at break of day arising f
From sullen earth) sings hymns at heaven's gate; g
For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings h
That then I scorn to change my state with kings'. h
In this poem this man is thinking about how bad his life is. How his luck has ran out, how he’s alone and has no one. He wished he was someone else, someone that didn’t have such bad luck, or he wishes he looked like someone else. He then says that in the middle of thinking pessimistically he remembers the love that some person had for him. When he thinks of this persons love for him he forgets all of those things that he was originally thinking and regrets saying them.
1.
2.
What changes the speakers mood?
The speakers mood changes because he starts to think about the love that some person had for him and how he wouldn’t replace that love for anything.
What do you think are the speakers strongest feelings in this poem?
I believe the speakers strongest feelings in this poem are the love that he explains he has for this person. I feel these are the strongest feelings that he expresses because even though he was thinking about how bad his life is and how no one likes him, as soon as he started thinking about this persons love for him he totally forgot what he was thinking about. It totally changed his outlook on his feelings.
H.W.
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, a
I all alone beweep my outcast state, b
And trouble deaf Heaven with my bootless cries, a
And look upon myself, and curse my fate, b
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, c
Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd, d
Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope, c
With what I most enjoy contented least: e
Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, f
Haply I think on thee,--and then my state g
(Like to the lark at break of day arising f
From sullen earth) sings hymns at heaven's gate; g
For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings h
That then I scorn to change my state with kings'. h
In this poem this man is thinking about how bad his life is. How his luck has ran out, how he’s alone and has no one. He wished he was someone else, someone that didn’t have such bad luck, or he wishes he looked like someone else. He then says that in the middle of thinking pessimistically he remembers the love that some person had for him. When he thinks of this persons love for him he forgets all of those things that he was originally thinking and regrets saying them.
1.
2.
What changes the speakers mood?
The speakers mood changes because he starts to think about the love that some person had for him and how he wouldn’t replace that love for anything.
What do you think are the speakers strongest feelings in this poem?
I believe the speakers strongest feelings in this poem are the love that he explains he has for this person. I feel these are the strongest feelings that he expresses because even though he was thinking about how bad his life is and how no one likes him, as soon as he started thinking about this persons love for him he totally forgot what he was thinking about. It totally changed his outlook on his feelings.
My sleep sonnet
Dominick Heugas 9/10/07
H.W.
My Sleep Sonnet
1 Your value cannot be measured in bucks (a)
2 But those with lots of money often shun (b)
3 You since there is so much work to be done (b)
4 Gotta get the funds to buy that new tux (a)
5 Or get yourself one of them new Ford trucks (c)
6 But those who decide to try to drive one (d)
7 Without enough of you are in a ton (d)
8 Of trouble - more so than lame sitting ducks (c)
9 Oh to dream, Of what, I don't really care (e)
10 As long as it helps me rejuvenate (f)
11 And to avoid a catatonic state (f)
12 With an apparent restless stare (e)
13 If last night's sleep had lasted for more time (g)
14 I might've thought of a better last rhyme (g)
H.W.
My Sleep Sonnet
1 Your value cannot be measured in bucks (a)
2 But those with lots of money often shun (b)
3 You since there is so much work to be done (b)
4 Gotta get the funds to buy that new tux (a)
5 Or get yourself one of them new Ford trucks (c)
6 But those who decide to try to drive one (d)
7 Without enough of you are in a ton (d)
8 Of trouble - more so than lame sitting ducks (c)
9 Oh to dream, Of what, I don't really care (e)
10 As long as it helps me rejuvenate (f)
11 And to avoid a catatonic state (f)
12 With an apparent restless stare (e)
13 If last night's sleep had lasted for more time (g)
14 I might've thought of a better last rhyme (g)
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