nicole ufer home reading project
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This is my home reading project of english hope you enjoy it.TRANSCRIPT
By Susan Sharpe
EddieBarbaraBenMomDadDuke WarrenMr. WarrenMattHarebrainedGrandpa MashMrs. JamisonAunt SallyMiss Thompson
The place where this story happen is On a
boat, dock,mom´s work(in a hotel where
they and the the tourist leave). All of
these in Chesapeake in United State Of
America
For the story
My ending for this story is that Ben decided to do a veterinary
because he like the animals and studied them like scientist when he grow up but he also want to be a fiht fieter because he like to help people.His family move and leave
it´s life at city and leave happy there.
The summary for this bookThe story is about the life of a kid name Ben. He is a kid that works with his mom and his dad. With his mom he work in a hotel that on there his family and the tourist leave on there. With his dad he work to catch crabs hid that is a waterman, with him they have a lot of fun caching the crabs and all of that. On day there was no crabs it was because there petrol in the water but Ben and his friend Matt resolve that problem. He and his family leave really happy.
or
I learn that you may help other people because one
day they will thank you because you make a great effort and one day they will
do it for you.
o Dock Noun. The space or waterway betweentwo piers or wharves, asfor reciving a chip while in port.
o Caulk I. to fill or close seams or crevices of (a tank,
window, etc.) in order to make watertight, airtight, etc.
II. to make (a vessel) watertight by filling the
seams between the planks with oakum or other material driven snug.
oFrenzy noun, plural frenzies.
Extreme mental agitation; wild excitement or derangement.
Afit or spell of violent mental excitement; a paroxysm characteristic ofor resulting from a mania.
verb (used with object), frenzied, frenzying.
to drive to frenzy; make frantic
oLawn A stretch of open, grass-
covered land, especially one closely mowed,as near a house, or inestate a park.
oFolks a) Usually, folks.
( used with a plural verb) people in general.
b) Often, folks. ( used with a plural verb) people of a specified class or group.
oTrickle to flow or fall by drops, or in a
small, gentle stream
oFainter
I. adjective, fainter, faintest.II. lacking brightness, vividness,
clearness, loudness, strength, etc.
oShuck i. Usually, shucks. Informal.
something useles or worthless.
oTrembling To shake involuntarily wi
th quick hort movements, as from fear,excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver.oTraded a) The act or process of buying, s
elling, or exchanging commodities.
b) teither wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries.
oCrosswise I. adverbII. across; transversely.
oSquall ii. A sudden, violent gust of
wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.
oBreeze o noun o A wind or current of air,
especially a light or moderate one.
oSubmerge i. verb (used with object),.
ii. to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium.
oChoppy adjective,
(of the sea, a lake, etc.) Forming short, irregular, broken waves. oCrew a. A group of persons involved
in a particular kind of work or working together:
oi. A beating or thrashing. ii. A reversal or
disappointment; defeat or setback.
oSpector i. A visible incorporeal spirit,
especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
o
oMorse I. An ornamented metal clasp or
brooch for fastening a cope in front.
oDebris A. The remains of anything
broken down or destroyed; ruins; rubble.
oCulprit . 1) A person or other agent guilty
of or responsible for an offense or fault.
o Scow Any of various vessels having a flat-bottomed rectangular hull with sloping ends, built in various sizes with or without means of propulsion, as barges, punts, rowboats, or sailboats.
Ben because he was always
in evrithing and I like his
actitude.
I didn ´t like this book, it was really boring.
Also this book doesn ´t have any part
interesting and it was to long.