Saturday, March 13, 2010

Review of the White Mountains

I liked the book "White Mountains" because it had a very original story line. I like the idea of the Tripods and capping. I also like how the author conveys Will's feelings. All of these are great assets, but there are some things I don't like about the book. For one thing, nothing much really happens. Often, all the author writes about is walking. Another thing I don't like about the book is the ending. One moment they are running away from Tripods, and in the next sentence they are at the White Mountains. Despite these setbacks, I still enjoyed reading the book and am keen to read the second one.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Letter to Will

Dear Will,

My name is Robert Chance, and I have a few questions for you. One is: What really motivated you to leave? Was it Ozymandias, or was it Jack's capping, or a different reason altogether? Also, I was wondering, what made you trust Beanpole? He could have been a spy for the Tripods, sent to track you to the White Mountains. There is a nagging thought inside of me: if Eloise hadn't been sent to serve the Tripods, would you have remained and been capped, betraying your friends for royalty to be with Eloise? Also, do you have any theories on why you didn't remember being inside the Tripod?

If your memory needs jogging, maybe I could voice my opinions on these questions. For the first one, I think that Jack's capping was what created your doubts about staying, and then Ozymandias confirmed it. If I may add, I think you trusted Beanpole because he helped you escape from the man's cellar, and he knew that if he was capped, he wouldn't be able to continue his experiments, so he had a reason to rebel against the Tripods. Frankly, I think you would have stayed at The Castle of the Red Tower, because you were so attached to Eloise, it was only her going to serve the Tripods that made you decide to leave. And lastly, the Tripod could have sedated you before you were able to see inside of it, or maybe you blacked out from the struggle or from pure fear.

Before I finish this letter, I have one more big question to ask you. What will you do to defeat the Tripods, and how will you do it? If I were you, I would try to strike the Tripods at their heart: find their capital city, infiltrate it, and destroy it from the inside. As to how, there are possibly other tournaments like the one at The Castle of the Red Tower. The champion goes to work in a Tripod city, with a false cap of course, and could feed information to the White Mountains. Then, when you have developed suitable technology, you could raid the capital city of the Tripods, presuming you find out where it is, and if your agent survives.

Regards, Robert Chance.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Freedom

The people in the Castle of the Red Tower do not have a will of their own because of caps, machines that constrict thoughts which are controlled by huge, three legged machines called Tripods. No matter how friendly they seem, they are controlled by the Tripods, and thus, they are the enemy of Will, Henry, Beanpole and all the other rebels. Will will do anything to avoid being capped, and to get to the White Mountains, but he has feelings for Eloise, so he discovers that freedom comes at a price.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Band-Creating a void in the mission statement


The International School of Kuala Lumpur provides an exceptional education that challenges each student to develop (silence)the attitudes, skills, knowledge and understanding to become a highly successful, spirited, socially responsible global citizen.


This particular spot creates effective void because we do not know what they want students to develop. Also, before, it said that it challenges students, and this could be an extremely difficult task, or wrong. It also states that it provides an exceptional education, but we do not know what kind of education, it could be, as I said before, something bad.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Snapshot of vacation

On Christmas eve, I could barely sleep. Thoughts of tomorrow kept flitting through my mind, like clouds across the sky. Imaginary clouds, but nonetheless clouds. I tried repeating words in my head to blot them out, but the mental clouds returned. It was impossible! I tried listening for the sound of footsteps to indicate that someone was coming to put presents in my stocking. But then I thought of what I would get and the clouds came back!

I was too anxious to sleep. Nothing I tried would work. I was tired, but my own excitability was my downfall. I cursed all excitement! Clouds or no clouds, I would get to sleep! But then, I eventually fell asleep. And you know how I managed it? Why would I tell you?

When I woke up in the morning, I wondered why I was feeling so excited. Why was there this feeling of euphoria, filling my body? But then I remembered. It was Christmas Day! I rushed to my stocking, feeling ecstatic. I opened my stocking, ripped off the wrapping paper, and gasped with pure pleasure!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Reflections on 6th grade (at least half)


The school year is halfway done, and I'm going to write a reflection. A skill I learned was to read carefully and pick out key information, like in reading the story "Fetch!". A challenge I handled was acting in the school play, and remembering my lines. A skill I want to learn(and everyone who knows me knows this) is organizing my work, my locker is not exactly sparkling clean. I demonstrated the core value Kindness by helping a new student find his way to the bus area, and to his bus. A goal I am going to try to achieve is organizing my locker. I will achieve this by doing a "locker check" every month to clean out my locker. Another one of my goals is getting my homework in on time. I will achieve this by making a "homework to be handed in" folder, and put all my completed assignments in it. HAPPY NEW YEAR!