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Lovely Vocab

theme: main idea of a text tone: attitude of writer towards a subject or audience mood: feeling PR vibe brought to reader through words or descriptions diction: word choice or a style of speaking that a writer, speaker or character uses syntax: how chosen words are used to form a sentence syllogism: simplest form of argument using truth and validity stupid: willful ignorance of new or disinant information adumbrate: forshadow or represent apotheosis: the highest point on the development of something ascetic: a person who practices severe self discipline and abstinence bauble: a small showy trinket or decoration beguile: charm or enchant (someone) sometimes in a deceptive way burgeon: begin to grow or increase rapidly complement: a thing that completed or brings to perfection contumacious: (especially of a defendents behavior) stubbornly or willfully disobediant to authority curmudgeon: a bad tempered or surly person didactic: intended to teach disingen

Off To A Great Start

My satire project will be great; I promise. I will be discussing the social issue of stereotypes. Do not get offended with the great amount of sarcasm I will be using. This project will be appropriate and understandable by sophisticated 5th graders and up. I hope you all enjoy it and take what you can from it.

The Laughing Heart

I apologize for the faces I make but this is my recital of "The Laughing Heart" by Charles Bukowski

What the Soul Needs to Hear

No, you are not perfect Neither am I But we are worth it As long as we try Some days the world will be seem dark But youll always have a little light in your heart You are amazing You can do anything This is somewhat my version of "The Laughing Heart" that is what i translate it to. The poem isn't just words; it is a group of words that guidr you to who you really are.

Do You Really Have the Right to Your Opinion?

What is the truth behind the statement "I have a right to my opinion"? The truth is that statement is merely said to save people from looking like an idiot. That statement is said when someone realizes they are wrong. You can say you have the right to anything, but in reality your rights are very limited. If you have the right to your opinion than i have the right to one million dollars. What I am saying is if you are wrong in an argument don't make yourself look like an idiot by saying "I have the right to my opinion" acknowledge that you are wrong and respect the correctness of the other person. This was written in response to  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4N6VdfN_pCKYUt6ZkxFSHc0S3c/view

Welcome To Freedom

Welcome to a world of freedom. Here will be written the things the mouth are unable to speak. Here you and I will be free in a world where everyone is mentally confined. My goal here is to heal the hurt and voice the truth. Here you can escape. Here you can be free. Here we will conquer the darkness of the world with the power of our words. Follow me on instagram @cerenityfaith