Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Outsiders Essays (601 words) - Pony, English-language Films
  Outsiders  The following is a transcript of the recent hearing of the Curtis brothers.    RANDY L: Randy were you there the night of Bobs death? R: Yes your honor. L:    What happened that night and how did it happen? R: Well it all started when we  all saw the two Greasers (Pony and Johnny) in the park. We were completely drunk  and had no idea what we were doing so I guess we all just wanted to beat the two  of them up, no really big reason it is just that the we hate the Greasers and  the Greasers hate us. So we got out of the car and started to gang beat pony,  when I think of it now it is kind of harsh, we mostly just tried to drown him  but we ended up not harming either one of them that much it was Bob that was  going to pay the consequence. I turned around and there was my best friend Bob  laying there, choking over blood and dieing right before my eyes. I had no idea  what to do so I ran . L: Thank you Randy you my go sit back down now I would  like to call Sherri Vallance to the stand please. Cherry Vallance L: So how much  of the murder do you know about? S:Well awile ago I had gone to the Drive In    Movies. Bob and Randy had been drinking lots that night so we decided to leave  them there alone. We met Pony boy and Johnny, we had stayed with them most of  the night. Bob and Randy saw Marsha and I with them and I guess they got a  little jelous, and they looked very mad at pony and Johnny. I don't really  know what happened when they murdered Bob but I know that Im still aching from  it. L: Thank you Cherry L: We call Darry curtis to the stand please. L: Darry  were you very good friends with Dally? D: Yes I was your honor we were the best  of friends. L: What did you do when you found out that Pony was missing and was  wanted for murder? D: I cried all day long every day and I searched the city for  him every day also. L: Thank you , you may have a seat now. L: I call Soda Pop    Curtis to the stand please. L: Soda Pop what happened before Pony Boy ran off  out of your house and went missing? SP: Well Pony came home late the night he  left and we were up all night worried sick about him. Well when he did come home    I guess Darry was a bit mad so I guess we all got into a little yelling fight  and darry got very mad and ended up hitting Pony, and that was when Pony left  and didn't come back till a week ago. L: Thank you Soda Pop you may have a  seat now too. L: Now last of all I would like to call Pony Boy Curtis to the  stand please. J: Pony boy tell, me do you like living in the house that you are  living in right now with you r brothers? PB: Yes I do I love living with them it  is great I have alot of fun. J: And do you like the school that you are going to  is it a healthy environment to be in? PB:Yes I have lots of friends and I really  enjoy going there. J:What kind of grades do you get in school? PB: I have almost  all As and the rest are Bs Im a good reader and I really like to do school work  all the time. J: Thank you Pony Boy that is all this case is closed with no  further adieus.    
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Direct and Indirect Objects
Direct and Indirect Objects  Direct and Indirect Objects  Direct and Indirect Objects                                      By Maeve Maddox                                            	  A transitive verb takes its name from the fact that its action goes ââ¬Å"acrossâ⬠ from the verb to a receiver of the action. The receiver of the action is called an object.  Transitive verbs can take two kinds of object: ââ¬Å"Direct Object (DO)â⬠ and ââ¬Å"Indirect Object (IO).â⬠  Direct Objects  A direct object may be a noun, pronoun, phrase, or clause.  In order to identify the direct object, take the verb and ask the question ââ¬Å"verb what?â⬠ or ââ¬Å"verb whom?â⬠:  The lovely green crocodile swallowed the unwary swimmer.  Question: ââ¬Å"Swallowed what?â⬠  Answer: ââ¬Å"the unwary swimmer.â⬠    The direct object is the noun swimmer and the words that go with it.  The direct object can be a gerund or an infinitive phrase:  His son likes repairing cars. (gerund, DO of likes)  I want to write a best-selling novel. (infinitive phrase, DO of want)  The direct object can be a noun clause:  Mary Lou hates when her mother makes her clean the cat pan. (noun clause, DO of hates)  I thought that you were going to pick me up after school. (noun clause, DO of thought)  Please explain why you painted the garage pink. (noun clause, DO of explain)  Indirect Objects  An indirect object may be a noun or a pronoun. The Indirect Object does not receive the action of the verb; it receives the Direct Object.  The verb is still the clue for identifying the Indirect Object. The question to ask is ââ¬Å"Verb toâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"for What/Whom?â⬠  Uncle Scrooge left his nephews all his money.  Question: ââ¬Å"left to or for whom?â⬠  Answer: ââ¬Å"his nephewsâ⬠    The Indirect Object is the noun nephews and the adjective that goes with it.  When a transitive verb has both a direct object and an indirect object, the indirect object will usually come directly after the verb.  Here are some more examples of Indirect Objects (in boldface):    Sheherazade told the sultan a marvelous story.  The construction engineer built his daughter a house.  You have lain around the house long enough; get yourself a job.   Here are some common words that take an indirect object with the ââ¬Å"toâ⬠ implied:  award  give  grant  hand  lend  offer  owe  tell  promise  pass  show  teach  throw  Here are some common verbs that take an indirect object with ââ¬Å"forâ⬠ implied:  build  buy  catch  choose  cook  find  get  make  order  peel  pour  save  Both Direct and Indirect objects are said to be in the Accusative Case. Older terminology would classify nouns and pronouns used as Indirect Objects as being in the Dative Case.                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Grammar 101 category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Addressing A Letter to Two PeopleBody Parts as Tools of MeasurementMay Have vs. Might Have    
Thursday, November 21, 2019
The Hard Truth of Immigration Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words
The Hard Truth of Immigration - Essay Example    As a result, many local nationals learn to feel the hate that they are not supposed to have against these needy immigrants. Besides that, local residents of the nations are beginning to perceive that the immigrants are simply stealing the jobs that are supposed to be for them alone. This creates a rather uncanny situation between the immigrants and the local residents of the nation as the entire situation makes it hard for both parties to accept the situations they are in.    According to several studies, immigration has caused a lot of irritation between nations of hosts and immigrant senders as workers to the said target first world countries. Likely, the entire process of creating a more liveable society in countries where immigration rates are high has become an impossible goal for many government administrations around the world today. Undoubtedly, these claims and statistical data of unsatisfied living status directly give an optimum proof that the situation must be given careful attention to by those who are in proper power to make things rather balanced to work for both the immigrants and the local residents of host countries.    The need to attend to the growing truth behind immigration is a sincere attempt of       
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