Monday, September 20, 2010

Vocabulary 2

 preclude- verb- prevent from happening
   - his difficulties preclude him from leading a normal life.
rapt- adj- completley fascinated by one is seeing or hearing
   - Bob looked at her rapt.
indulgently- adv- having a readiness or overreadiness to be generous with someone
   - indulgently parents
banish- verb- get rid of something unwanted
  - banish the smoke
fetter- noun- a chain used to restrain a prisoner
  - he lay bound with fetters of iron
virtuoso- noun- a person highly skilled in music or another artistic
  - virtuoso guitar playing
impunity- noun- freedom from punishment
 - the impunity enjoyed by military
appropriation- noun- the action of taking something for ones own use
 - the appropriation of parish funds
accost- verb- approach and address boldly
 - reporters accosted him in the streets
reprehensible- adj- deserving censure or condemnation
implore - verb- beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
- he implored her to change her mind

Monday, September 13, 2010

Lady or the Tiger.

                                                                 THE TIGER
The door slowly openend and the tiger came out to rip the lover boy, everybody was surprised because of the tiger coming out and since the tiger came out the lover boy was going to be ripped, everyone was really shocked to see. Soon the tiger was done ripping and tearing the lover boy and everybody went home, but there was only one person standing and thinking, that person was the princess she was thinking that what she had done, her lover boy just got ripped all because of her and she let that happen, she was really sad for a couple of months, but then she started getting over it, starting to forget her love and all that happened in the arena and all that. After another few months she fell in love with another prince who was also semi-barbariac so they matched a little bit, they both soon fell in love and got married and this time the king did not go against his daughter's lover and happily got them married.