1. Name of Book: Ender's Game 2. Pages Read Since Last Report: chapter 9 3. One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened in the Book Since Last Report. (5-10 sentences): Few years had past, this chapter talks about Ender’s family, Val was celebrated Ender’s birthday alone, in the wooded back yard of their new home Greensboro. Valentine missed Ender so much, she had been writing letters to Ender bur there isn’t any letters been sending back. Peter was doing good both at school and at home, he doesn’t bully anyone anymore or threaded to kill Val. Peter asked Val to help him saving the world by writing on the nets. They both have to write like adults, by using theirs father citizen’s access. The name that Val uses in the CalNet was Demosthenes, while Peter was Locke. People was very interesting about there both opinion, but Val didn’t like it. One day the principle called her to his room, and there is Graft waiting for her. They decided to walk outside while talking about Ender’s; he wanted Val to write a letter to Ender. First she disagrees with him, but later on she then agrees to write a letter to Ender. Back to Ender, he becomes a toon leader in Phoenix Army, with Petra as his commander. Dink also final decided to become a commander too. After Ender’s session practice, he looks at his desk and sees a letter that was written by Val. He felt very sad because now he knows that his life is being control by the teacher in the battle school, and know Val the only precious memory has been taken. Later on, theirs a letter send to Val from the officers in Battle school saying thanks to her, but it make Val felt terrible because it was like she been selling her own brother. 4. 15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions): 1.Puerile- behaving in silly way, not like an adults -I find his sense of humor rather puerile. 2.Gullible-easily deceived or ticked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say. -there are any numbers of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them. 3.Façade-the front of building, especially a larger or attractive building -the gallery’s elegant 18th century façade. 4.Cynical-believingthat people are only interested in themselves and are not silence -I think she takes a rather cynical view of men 5.Nonchalant-behaving in a claim manner, often in a way which suggests lack of interest or car. -you have much a nonchalant manner 6.Bland-lacking a strong taste or character or lacking in interest or energy -I find chicken a little bland 7.Deference-respect and politeness -he treats her with such deference 8.Camaraderie-a feeling of friendliness towards people with whom you would or share an experience -when you’ve been climbing alone for camaraderie when you meet another climber 9.Acquiesce-to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly -reluctantly, he acquiesces to the plan. 10.Inextricably-unable to be separated, freed or escaped from -in the case of King Arthur, legend and truth are often inextricably 11.Pseudonyms-a name which a person, such as a writer, uses instead of their real name, especially on their work -she writes under a pseudonym 12.Gruesome-extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury -the newspaper article included a gruesome description of the murder gruesomely 13.Emphasize-to show or state that something is particularly important or worth giving attention to -it’s just like to emphasize how important it is for people to learn foreign languages. 14.Slouched-to stand, sit or walk with shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tried and bored -straighten your back-try not to slouch 15.Incognito-avoiding being recognized, by changing your name or appearance. -the prince often traveled abroad incognito.
5. At least one picture to help define one of your words - add "Picture source(s):
2. Pages Read Since Last Report: chapter 9
3. One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened in the Book Since Last Report. (5-10 sentences):
Few years had past, this chapter talks about Ender’s family, Val was celebrated Ender’s birthday alone, in the wooded back yard of their new home Greensboro. Valentine missed Ender so much, she had been writing letters to Ender bur there isn’t any letters been sending back. Peter was doing good both at school and at home, he doesn’t bully anyone anymore or threaded to kill Val. Peter asked Val to help him saving the world by writing on the nets. They both have to write like adults, by using theirs father citizen’s access. The name that Val uses in the CalNet was Demosthenes, while Peter was Locke. People was very interesting about there both opinion, but Val didn’t like it. One day the principle called her to his room, and there is Graft waiting for her. They decided to walk outside while talking about Ender’s; he wanted Val to write a letter to Ender. First she disagrees with him, but later on she then agrees to write a letter to Ender. Back to Ender, he becomes a toon leader in Phoenix Army, with Petra as his commander. Dink also final decided to become a commander too. After Ender’s session practice, he looks at his desk and sees a letter that was written by Val. He felt very sad because now he knows that his life is being control by the teacher in the battle school, and know Val the only precious memory has been taken. Later on, theirs a letter send to Val from the officers in Battle school saying thanks to her, but it make Val felt terrible because it was like she been selling her own brother.
4. 15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions):
1. Puerile- behaving in silly way, not like an adults
-I find his sense of humor rather puerile.
2. Gullible-easily deceived or ticked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say.
-there are any numbers of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them.
3. Façade-the front of building, especially a larger or attractive building
-the gallery’s elegant 18th century façade.
4. Cynical-believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not silence
-I think she takes a rather cynical view of men
5. Nonchalant-behaving in a claim manner, often in a way which suggests lack of interest or car.
-you have much a nonchalant manner
6. Bland-lacking a strong taste or character or lacking in interest or energy
-I find chicken a little bland
7. Deference-respect and politeness
-he treats her with such deference
8. Camaraderie-a feeling of friendliness towards people with whom you would or share an experience
-when you’ve been climbing alone for camaraderie when you meet another climber
9. Acquiesce-to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly
-reluctantly, he acquiesces to the plan.
10. Inextricably-unable to be separated, freed or escaped from
-in the case of King Arthur, legend and truth are often inextricably
11. Pseudonyms-a name which a person, such as a writer, uses instead of their real name, especially on their work
-she writes under a pseudonym
12. Gruesome-extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury
-the newspaper article included a gruesome description of the murder gruesomely
13. Emphasize-to show or state that something is particularly important or worth giving attention to
-it’s just like to emphasize how important it is for people to learn foreign languages.
14. Slouched-to stand, sit or walk with shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tried and bored
-straighten your back-try not to slouch
15. Incognito-avoiding being recognized, by changing your name or appearance.
-the prince often traveled abroad incognito.
5. At least one picture to help define one of your words - add "Picture source(s):