Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Word of the Day, 10/14

36. perpetuate (v) - to cause to continue or keep going


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  1. Can the catchphrase be like: A amazing fast paced adventure sure to keep you on the edge of your seat?
    Emma Cas.
    Block 7/8

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  2. Do we come right out and say in our report "my universal theme is ..." ????

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  3. Can we use the real actors that were used as the characters and do we have to do a famous person for all of are characters?

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    1. Hmm. I think I'm going to need specifics here. Your question is confusing to me.

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  4. Does the story have to have a good ending?

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    1. Nope! It's your story, so you can end it however you please!

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    2. Nope! It's your story, so you can end it however you please!

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  5. can we make are own title like the collided worlds even though say I have snow white and the dogs who saved

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  6. What do you mean by quote in the extra credit

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    1. Words that characters in your film would say in the movie

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  7. How many sound bytes do we have to do?

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    1. They're extra credit, so anywhere from 0 to 1,000,000.

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  8. What does universal theme mean?

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    1. Dude, look in your Folk Lit OR Literature Terms notes. Copies of both are on Blackboard.

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  9. I can't find the extra credit opportunity?

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    1. You'll have to go down to the bottom of the blog and click on "Older Posts." I think I posted it near the beginning of October.

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