Friday, February 12, 2010

Word Watcher

Boisterious: boi-ster-uhs, -struhs
noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous; unrestrained:

Ithal steps closer, toys with the cape's ribbon at the hollow of Felicity's throat. His voice is boisterous, laughing, but the smile doesn't travel to the eyes. They are wounded and angry. "I'm not on that side of the wall tonight."


Page 208, Chapter Eighteen

1. In this situation, would this boisterous laughter and smile make you scared or nervous? explain.

4 comments:

  1. This is going to sound stupid but all the words you picked I didn't understand so this was a big help and now i understand the book better.

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  2. This would make me feel nervous because he seems decitful and the happy smile isn't in his eyes, so he could be lying. It seems as if he is trying to hurt them.

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  3. Robin same here. I think that it's good that Jessye was able to pick words that we all dont understand.

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  4. This would actually make me feel nervous. The way that it was used in the story didn't make me feel good or happy. You really dont know what Ithal is going to do and since you know he is unhappy, it makes me feel nervous.

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