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Dec. 12.09 Xenology is interesting. Yes, it is very hard because we do not know a lot. Zach, however, found a new fact about aliens. Aliens are known to be powerful through Hollywood movies. But, Zach proved that wrong. Carefully looking through a telescope, he discovered a round, blue, three-legged figure eating something. Do you know what that was? Engulfing a snail, stood an alien. For centuries, xenologists and people were reporting about UFO. Geir University, recently, has uploaded a photo of an UFO. However, scientists, magicians, photographers from not all over the country but all over the planet proved that this photo was made through Photoshop after 26 examinations.

Inside a building, Zach was working hard. June, July, August passed by. Kabob was the only food that Zach ate. Like a loner, he just stayed home and just worked. Monday through Friday he just stared into the telescope. Nobody in the world worked this hard. One day, when he was looking through his telescope he found that his nose was bleeding. Panicking, he went to the bathroom. Quickly, he plugged his nose with tissue and went straight back to work. Right at that moment, he saw the figure. Shortly after that, he reported the figure. The

Dec. 04.09 My partner, John, and I thought that the simpler the sentence the easier to understand. Because how the sentence is organized we could not find out that the person had to sign his name. In the second we thought it was okay and that it was effective in the way that the reader could imagine the scene.

Sentence Pattern 1A Group 1 The girl looks happy, because she has a new car; her brother has one too

Sentence Pattern 1B Group 2 The tiger seems restless, and he is really big; he should have more room.

Pg. 14 exercise 3, 4 3. 4. All the children want to go to McDonald's for lunch; Adults Burger King

Page 17 Paraphrase and exercise 1 and 2 pattern 1: You can put two sentences together: the two sentences have to be related. pattern2: make the first clause general pattern3: The second clause describes the first one in more detail

1. Chemistry homework was very easy: the students all got A's on their papers. 2. The dot-com companies have changed the work week: They were tired of working on the weekends.

1. Three diamonds! Each worth three thousand pistoles! Sir, I would lay my life down for you sooner than throw you in the dungeon. (three simple sentences) 2. There are orders to arrest all foreigners hereabouts but leave it o me. 3. I have a brother in Dieppe in Normandy I will take you there and if you have any diamonds for him he will look after you as if he were looking after me. (semi-colons as well as a comma or two) 4. The abbe now spoke up "It's because am imbecile from Arras listened to some foolish talk which was enough to make him go and commit parricide -- not like what happened in May 1610 but like . . ."

Page 23 Exercise 1 and 2 1. An essay traditionally has three major parts: beginning, body, conclusion 2. Hamburgers, Pizza, Chicken are my favorite foods.