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Green Gremlin: Creative Project
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Sunday, November 4, 2007. The Creative Project that I intend on completing is a. I like this idea, but remember you must find a way to specifically gear the lessons toward issues covered in the class: investigations into the lexicon, semantics, phonics, word histories. Your idea is great but really more geared toward a creative writing lesson. November 5, 2007 at 10:30 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Sweet Course with pronunciations. Anglo Saxon Studies at W MI University. Read the news in OE!
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Green Gremlin: Gentlemen of the Road
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007. Gentlemen of the Road. A Closer look at 5 words from this passage. Caravansary: (guess: French) Def: {Fr.}In the near Middle East an Inn built around a large area for accomadating. Ostler: (guess:Europe) Def: Someone who takes care of horses at a stable. Calumny: (guess: Anglo-Saxon) Def: 1447 from M.Fr. slander/false accusation. Impaled: (guess: French) Def: 1590 , transfix. Mahout: (guess: Middle European) Def: In India or East Indies, an elephant Driver or Keeper.
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Green Gremlin: September 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Wiht is wrætlic þam þe hyre wisan ne conn:. Singeð þurh sidan. Is se sweora woh,. Orþoncum geworht; hafaþ eaxle tua. Scearp on gescyldrum. His gesceapo [ . . .]. She shapes for her listeners a haunting sound. Who sings through her sides. Her neck is round. And delicately shaped; on her shoulders draped,. Beautiful jewels. Her fate is strange. Answer to the riddle:. Lyre Shepherd's Pipe, Shuttle. In conjunction with the following riddle). Tuesday, September 18, 2007. View my ...
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Green Gremlin: Snippets from Robert Frost
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Monday, November 5, 2007. Snippets from Robert Frost. For my Author Quest, I chose to focus on four poems by Robert Frost:. 8220;The Road Not Taken”. 8220;Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”. 8220;Home Burial”. The data base that I used to find various opinions was:. Contemporary Authors Online. Thompson and Gale. Good poem choices- I look forward to your presentation. November 5, 2007 at 6:53 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Sweet Course with pronunciations. Old English Aerobics Anthology.
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Green Gremlin: November 2007
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Sunday, November 18, 2007. Caedmon was the earliest know english poet. One of twelve anglo-saxon poets identified in medievel sources. This poem is a nine-line alliterative vernacular praise poem in honour of God. He supposedly learned to sing in his initial dream. The author was an Anglo-Saxon herdsman attached to the double monastery of Streonæshalch (Whitby Abbey) during the abbacy of St. Hilda (657–680), he was originally ignorant of "the art of song", but learned this in one of his dreams. According...
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Green Gremlin: Author Quest
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Saturday, November 17, 2007. Author Quest: Robert Frost. Frost’s techniques are never experimental. He is not an innovator. His poetry is so effective due to his use of many poetic practices of the past. Frost’s career fully spans. Throughout my educational career, I have encountered this piece in numerous English courses. The four poems that I am focusing on today, all seem very straight-forward, sometimes lacking in depth, and easy to interpret. Every time my high school or college class viewed...8220;...
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Green Gremlin: December 2007
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007. Gentlemen of the Road. A Closer look at 5 words from this passage. Caravansary: (guess: French) Def: {Fr.}In the near Middle East an Inn built around a large area for accomadating. Ostler: (guess:Europe) Def: Someone who takes care of horses at a stable. Calumny: (guess: Anglo-Saxon) Def: 1447 from M.Fr. slander/false accusation. Impaled: (guess: French) Def: 1590 , transfix. Mahout: (guess: Middle European) Def: In India or East Indies, an elephant Driver or Keeper.
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Green Gremlin: October 2007
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Sunday, October 28, 2007. Lord, teach a little child to pray,. And then accept my prayer;. For thou canst hear the words I say,. For thou art everywhere. A little sparrow cannot fall. Unnoticed, Lord, by thee:. And though I am so young and small,. Thou dost take care of me. Teach me to do the thing that's right. And when I sin, forgive;. And make it still my chief delight. To serve thee while I live. Take up your cross, the Savior said,. If you would my disciple be;. Deny yourself, the world forsake,.
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Green Gremlin: Word Hoard
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Monday, November 5, 2007. Note: This is still a work in progress. English to Old English translation. Melon-Koft: A fashionable headcovering worn by young adolescents. Coin-moocher: a person who nabs coins out of the "penny jars" at grocery stores, to pay for their groceries, even though they have sweaty fists full of pennies already. Kanoodle-man: an individual who shows public displays of affection, while waiting in line at the supermarket. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Read the news in OE!