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Romeo & Juliet Final Project

November 22nd, 2009 admin Comments off

Romeo & Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy story. It is a very romantic story.
Romeo and Juliet is on of the frequently performed plays in William Shakespeare career.
Here are the characters that were in the play and what they do:

Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet

House of Capulet

-Capulet is the patriarch of the house of Capulet.
-Lady Capulet is the matriarch of the house of Capulet.
-Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets, and is the play’s female protagonist.
-Tybalt is a cousin of Juliet, and the nephew of Lady Capulet.
-The Nurse is Juliet’s personal attendant and confidante.
-Peter, Samson and Gregory are servants of the Capulet household.
-Rosaline, a niece to Lord Capulet, is an unseen character with who Romeo is in love before meeting Juliet.
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AABBA Rhyme Poem

October 27th, 2009 admin Comments off

AABBA Rhyme Poem

There once was a boy named Joey.
And he said goodbye and ahoy.
He left on the ship,
and made go deep.
But the lonely little boy lost his toy.

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Ode To 2006

October 26th, 2009 admin Comments off

Ode To 2006

Cindy Klassen, Cindy Klassen,
went to the olympics and won five medals.
She was really happy,
and that proves that she pressed on the pedals.

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The Hippopotamus

October 22nd, 2009 admin Comments off

The Hippopotamus
What Hippos Eat?

The Hippo eats mostly grass and some water plants. Hippos eat at night and spends all day in the water.

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The Spider Monkey

October 15th, 2009 admin Comments off

The Spider Monkey

Physical Characteristics

spider monkey are more primitive than old world monkeys. Their brains are less complex, their thumbs are not opposable and their nostrils are further apart. They have slender bodies and limbs with long narrow hands.
The black-handed spider monkey has a light to medium.
brown body and darker limbs with the hands and feet usually black in colour. The tail is sometimes longer than the body. When the animal is on the lookout, it stands or walks on two feet, using the tail to hold on to a support. In the wild, the Spider monkey rarely comes down to the jungle floor.
When swinging by the tail, the hands are free to gather food. Acrobatic and swift, Spider monkeys move through the trees, with one arm stride covering up to 40 feet.
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