Monday, April 20, 2009

5 4 3 2 1 On The Killer Angel #2

5 Comments

- Oh I get it now. The spy work for Longstreet the general.

- Seven Corps. A hundred thousand solders. That is a lot of people to defeat.

- The spy know too much of the camp. That is not good because then he can turn on Longstreet.

- If spy is not lying. The camp is going to be troubled because they cant defeat them at all.

- Sorrel have to start believing in the word of the spy because he might not be lying


4 Questions

- Why was the spy so cheesy?

- Do the General know this sneaky person is a spy or he think he is a farmer?

- Who is Sorrel? What is his job in this camp?

- Could the spy be lying about the invasion?


3 Vocabularies

- Sputtering: a process that uses ions of an inert gas to dislodge atoms from the surface of a crystalline material, the atoms then being electrically deposited to form an extremely thin coating on a glass, metal, plastic, or other surface.

- Exuberant: effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic

- Spurred: a U-shaped device that slips over and straps to the heel of a boot and has a blunt, pointed, or roweled projection at the back for use by a mounted rider to urge a horse forward.


2 Literary Terms

- 2rd Person Narration : They is only He and she and names. There isn't a single I

- Foreshadowing : Sorrel said spy might be lying. I think so too but everyone is believing him. So I think that spy tricked the general and they lose the war because this sneaky spy.


1 Overall

- The spy reported back in the camp that the bluebellies are attacking their thin camp. And General Longstreet is panicking and calmly making decision to move away or attack the force because the spy told the Longstreet that the solder in bluebellies are all tiresome and weak.

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