Weekly Reading Log Reflection
Assignment1. Name of Book: Twilight
2. Pages Read Since Last Report: 93-128
3. One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened in the Book Since Last Report. (5-10 sentences): Bella was fainted since she saw blood in her class, and had to go to the nurse. Mike tried to help her, but Edward came and drove her to home. And they had a long conversation about their family. By the way, Bella planed to go to Lapush beach with her friends. And she invited Edward. He didn’t come; Bella met Jacob, who used to be her best friend. Jacob tell Bella a weird story about the Cullens. Bella thinks that Edward is not a human.
4. 15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions) ①Twirl: If you twirl something or if it twirls, it turns around and around with a smooth, fairly fast movement. Ex) A thread is unwound with a twirl. ②Ditch: If you ditch something that you have or are responsible for, you abandon it or get rid of it, because youno longer want it. Ex) The alternative possibilities are surrender or fighting to the last ditch. ③Makeshift: Makeshift things are temporary and usually of poor quality, but they are used because there is nothing better available. Ex) She built a makeshift shelter from branches and leaves ④Resentful: If you are resentful, you feel resentment Ex) At first I felt very resentful and angry about losing my job
⑤Slightly: Slightly means to some degree but not to a very large degree. Ex) My hairs were slightly singed by a burning candle.
⑥Wrist: Your wrist is the part of your body between your hand and your arm which bends when you move your hand Ex) She removed a bracelet from her right wrist. ⑦Indicator: An indicator is a measurement or value which gives you an idea of what something is like. Ex) Unemployment is a lagging indicator that typically rises even as the economy recovers. ⑧Demonstrate: To demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people. Ex) Will you demonstrate this new machine? ⑨Mutter: If you mutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining about something. Ex) Workers continued to mutter about the management. ⑩Protest: A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that youobject to something. Ex) People were gathered to protest the beauty pageant.
⑪Squint: If you squint at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed. Ex) Let’s have a squint at it. ⑫Sarcastic: Someone who is sarcastic says or does the opposite of what they really mean in order to mock or insult someone. Ex) She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks.
⑬Capable: If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it. Ex) There is no challenger capable of threatening his championship ⑭Intent: If you are intent on doing something, you are eager and determined to do it. Ex) He is intent on his task.
⑮Enthusiastic: If you are enthusiastic about something, you show how much youlike or enjoy it by the way that you behave and talk. Ex) He is an enthusiastic admirer of Chunwon. 5. At least one picture to help define one of your words
⑥Wrist: Your wrist is the part of your body between your hand and your arm which bends when you move your hand-from:
Assignment1. Name of Book: Twilight
2. Pages Read Since Last Report: 93-128
3. One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened in the Book Since Last Report. (5-10 sentences): Bella was fainted since she saw blood in her class, and had to go to the nurse. Mike tried to help her, but Edward came and drove her to home. And they had a long conversation about their family. By the way, Bella planed to go to Lapush beach with her friends. And she invited Edward. He didn’t come; Bella met Jacob, who used to be her best friend. Jacob tell Bella a weird story about the Cullens. Bella thinks that Edward is not a human.
4. 15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions)
① Twirl: If you twirl something or if it twirls, it turns around and around with a smooth, fairly fast movement. Ex) A thread is unwound with a twirl.
② Ditch: If you ditch something that you have or are responsible for, you abandon it or get rid of it, because you no longer want it. Ex) The alternative possibilities are surrender or fighting to the last ditch.
③ Makeshift: Makeshift things are temporary and usually of poor quality, but they are used because there is nothing better available. Ex) She built a makeshift shelter from branches and leaves
④ Resentful: If you are resentful, you feel resentment Ex) At first I felt very resentful and angry about losing my job
⑤ Slightly: Slightly means to some degree but not to a very large degree. Ex) My hairs were slightly singed by a burning candle.
⑥ Wrist: Your wrist is the part of your body between your hand and your arm which bends when you move your hand Ex) She removed a bracelet from her right wrist.
⑦ Indicator: An indicator is a measurement or value which gives you an idea of what something is like. Ex) Unemployment is a lagging indicator that typically rises even as the economy recovers.
⑧ Demonstrate: To demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people. Ex) Will you demonstrate this new machine?
⑨ Mutter: If you mutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining about something. Ex) Workers continued to mutter about the management.
⑩ Protest: A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something. Ex) People were gathered to protest the beauty pageant.
⑪ Squint: If you squint at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed. Ex) Let’s have a squint at it.
⑫ Sarcastic: Someone who is sarcastic says or does the opposite of what they really mean in order to mock or insult someone. Ex) She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks.
⑬ Capable: If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it. Ex) There is no challenger capable of threatening his championship
⑭ Intent: If you are intent on doing something, you are eager and determined to do it. Ex) He is intent on his task.
⑮ Enthusiastic: If you are enthusiastic about something, you show how much you like or enjoy it by the way that you behave and talk. Ex) He is an enthusiastic admirer of Chunwon.
5. At least one picture to help define one of your words
⑥ Wrist: Your wrist is the part of your body between your hand and your arm which bends when you move your hand-from:
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