vocab:
hysteria-exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement(89)
serenely-calm, peaceful, and untroubled(91)
figurative language:
medifor-dead quiet(90)
onimonapia-ew(92)
quote:
"miss i really dont think your story adds up, how could a key go missing from a loked box behind your desk...i wouldnt be suprize if you your self miss placed it".(95)
Thursday, January 17, 2008
post B
a detective comes in because of the second murde.r and Heather trys to explain to him about how the key went missing with out anyone noticing which is something that just DOSEN'T happen. but the cop is just kinda looking at her like she is making no sence or something. while they are she is showing him around the crime site someone (the killer) slips the key back on the rack with out any one seeing the do it. so when they get back they see this and the police still dont care so she calls cooper and cooper and her go on a little investigation up tothe new dead girls room to look around a little bit. when they get there their met by her roomate who tells them that just like the 1st dead girl she had been seeing a new guy and never really dated befor him and how again the roomate had never seen him. so now heather thinks that the killer is some creep who goes out with quite girl then kills them after their date...
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Post A
vocab:
imperative-of vital importance; crucial(80)
Joie de vivre-exuberant enjoyment of life(83)
figurative language:
"she was a ziggie-loving girl"(86)
quote:
"how did who ever is doing this get tge elevator key in the first place? you said you guys keep it in a lockbox behind-what is it? that desk there?"(83) this qout is from when she was trying to explain to the cop her theorie that there is someone who has been taking the key and opens the door and pushes girls down it. and the cop isnt believing any of it
imperative-of vital importance; crucial(80)
Joie de vivre-exuberant enjoyment of life(83)
figurative language:
"she was a ziggie-loving girl"(86)
quote:
"how did who ever is doing this get tge elevator key in the first place? you said you guys keep it in a lockbox behind-what is it? that desk there?"(83) this qout is from when she was trying to explain to the cop her theorie that there is someone who has been taking the key and opens the door and pushes girls down it. and the cop isnt believing any of it
post B
It been a week since Elizabeth's death and heather and rachel just finished packing up and sending home all of her stuff. on her way down to her office heather stops by the front desk to check in with the student worker when she notices that the elevator door key is not in the box. she asks the girl who has it and how long its been out but the girl tells her that she doesnt know and that it was missing when she got there. she heads donws stairs to try and see if rachel has any clue where it may be when she is stopped by another student worker peter who tells her not to go down stairs because another girl has "fallen" to her death in the eleavtor shaft. she runs up stairs and is meet by rachel who in a freaked out tone tells her to go in her office and start making phone calls to the buildings administrators, but insted she call cooper who if you dont remember is a private investigator and she thinks he can help.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Post A
vocab:
distraught(68)-deeply upset and agitated
schizophrenia(69)-a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation
figurative language:
ouch(74)
qoute:
"but to tell the truth, none of that had been as hard as admitting to myself that fisher hall, which i'd come to think of, since i'd started working there, as one of the safest places in the world, is actually...not"(72).
distraught(68)-deeply upset and agitated
schizophrenia(69)-a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation
figurative language:
ouch(74)
qoute:
"but to tell the truth, none of that had been as hard as admitting to myself that fisher hall, which i'd come to think of, since i'd started working there, as one of the safest places in the world, is actually...not"(72).
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