What responsibilities do people have to animals?
To pets people have to care for them, feed them and walk them daily.
For wild animals like endangered species people have to stop killing them.
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What is the authors point of view?
The Author of the " Ending 'Shamu' stunts isn't enough to protect whales, activists say" article thinks that SeaWorld is trying to expand the whales tank and make everything better but that won't help the whales and need to go further. One example is "SeaWorld earlier this year announced that it will spend $100 million to expand the killer whale tanks in San Diego. Another example is "SeaWorld head Joel Manby said the park will offer a different kind of orca experience, starting in 2017. It will focus on whales' natural environment and how they behave in the wild. The last example is "Representative Adam Schiff of California plans to introduce a law to end breeding orcas in captivity. He said ending the shows is a good first step but doesn't go far enough".
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What is the authors point of view?
The Author of the "Endangered whale may be safer in an aquarium" thinks that the whales are safer in the tanks at SeaWorld than outside because they are endangered and are safe from prey. An example is "Yes whales are kept in captivity, but their are many reasons why they are and how it's safer here than outside."
Monday, November 30, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Exciting Moment
In my book Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Pual Curtis, Bud goes on a long trip to find who he thinks is his "dad" named Herman E. Calloway because his mother died and he lived in a Home. When Bud finds Calloway, Calloway doesn't accept that he is the father. Until a conversation starts a few days later. Bud finally says what his mom's name is. Calloway remembers he has a daughter with the exact name. Calloway goes upstairs and starts crying. I think what will happen next is that Bud will find out that Calloway is his grandfather and Calloway will adopt him be a Bud has reasoning behind all of this.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Sensory Language
-When Mr. Jimmy asked Bud to describe his mom Bud said "She was tall and had a rose and vanilla smell."
That makes the story more interesting because you can imagine what roses and vanilla smells like but if they combine you get a real good smell.
- "I could smell the smoke as it filled my nostrils."
The sensory language can give me the smell of the smoke coming from a fire.
- "As I aproached the city it was bright, I could hear the noise cars."
That make the story mor interesting because I can a imagine a busy city in my head.
That makes the story more interesting because you can imagine what roses and vanilla smells like but if they combine you get a real good smell.
- "I could smell the smoke as it filled my nostrils."
The sensory language can give me the smell of the smoke coming from a fire.
- "As I aproached the city it was bright, I could hear the noise cars."
That make the story mor interesting because I can a imagine a busy city in my head.
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