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a. What are three things that you liked about the character in your novel. Be specific by giving examples. Anand is the main character of 'Conch Bearer'. He is a young boy of a poor family and seeked for adventure. He is a brave character because he bravely fights to protect his family and his companions. From that example you can also see that he is a responsible person as he feels the responsibility to save his people. Also, he is b. What were the three most important events? c. In what ways are you different from the main character? Be specific. d. List five things about the setting of the story. e. What do you think are three major themes (messages that the author is trying to get across) in the story? Why? f. What are three good things you could say about this book?

l #3 poety terms 9/10 =Present Perfect Tense Quiz=
 * 1 || Lindsay not been to France. || Click for answerhas ||
 * 2 || Have you finished your homework? || Click for answerHave ||
 * 3 || They've gone to a rock concert. || Click for answer've ||
 * 4 || Have you been to Japan? || Click for answerHave ||
 * 5 || We never eaten Mexican food. || Click for answerhave ||
 * 6 || Andrea has forgotten her umbrella. || Click for answerforgotten ||
 * 7 || Has the sun come up? || Click for answerHas ||
 * 8 || The children have found the lost puppy. || Click for answerhave found ||
 * 9 || How long have you been a vegetarian? || Click for answerbeen ||
 * 10 || I haven't worked since last December. || Click for answersince
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Lina -a poem of 3 lines that rhyme -are connected to each other

Rosaria -

-corresponding musical form

Katheryn -argument poem -3 stanzas  Jessica  -

Jee -repeats -poem that tells a story

Sun -two lines -rhyme

Francis -From Japan -similar, but older than Haikus

Ethan(Gazal) -consist 2 couplets,2 sentence poems -repeat

Catherine(Sonnet) -14 lines and each line contains 10 lines -shakespear is famous for sonnet

Justyn -14lines -10 lines

Verb Tense Quiz 9/10

Word Confusion 20/20

Conch Bearer(May 20th 2009) Chaper1 Anand is a young boy who lived in Kolkata of India. The setting was winter. Thus it was quite cold. However Anand had to work at Haru ’ s tea stall. It was hard to work there because Haru always threatened and scolded Anand with his stinging words and a slapping hand. Although it was difficult for Anand to work, he always tried his best for his mother and his sick sister. Anand ’ s father left his family as there was a great job in Dubai. For a while, the family of Anand did not have any problems for his father sent them money. Whereas, the money suddenly stopped coming in. to make things worse, Meera Anand ’ s little sister was becoming sick. Anand started his work as a helper of Haru, the owner of a tea stall. He looked poor and without even a penny, haru kicked the man out because he might chase the customer away. Anand noticed that the old man was hungry. He asked Haru for an earlier tea break. He gave his food for his break and the old man was grateful to Anand. Anand felt good for helping others.

Chapter 2 Anand finished work rather late that day because Haru made him wipe the table once more. He wanted to buy a mango for Meera so he went into a fruit store to buy it. On the way out of the fruit store with a mango, Anand felt that everything became dark and the store disappeared out of Anand ’ s sight. Frightened Anand ran home hysterically. He dropped his mango on his way, but it was too dark to find it. As soon as he came home someone knocked on the door. It was the old man Anand had helped that day. Anand let the man in because Anand and his sister had to have supper they let the man join them. The mn gave some vegetables to add to Kkichuri. It tasted great.

Chapter3 The man told his story. According to him, he was a healer from a place called Brotherhood. There was a conch which had the force and powers that nobody can imagine. The keeper of the conch had responsible to use it in good ways and control powers. One day, a man called Surabhanu came and made the people think that he is a nice man who can control the powers of the conch. However Surabhanu ran away with it. The old ma, or a healer, and his partner looked for a long time to take back the conch from Surabhanu. Fortunately he did but he needed help to put the conch back to its original place. That was when the man asked Anand to go with him and to be the conch bearer. Anand could certainly be the right person because he still believed in magic and wished to experience it. The problem was that Anand could not leave his mother and his sick sister alone.

Chapter4 The old man and Andand decided to discuss about going on a journey with the healer to put the conch back to its place after mother came. Meanwhile, the healer magically took out the mango Anand had dropped earlier. Then, the healer showed Anand the conch. Anand was full of awe and desire after looking at its gorgeous state. Meera did not do anything. She did not say a thing after she had witnessed a murder. The old man said he could cure her by erasing the memories of the crime. Just then, mother, mother arrived, she was shocked to see a person in her house and told the man to leave even though he had shown her the conch. Mother did not even feel the difference of the Kkichuri Anand hade with different vegetables. Mother told Anand not to open doors for anyone because he might have been criminal. However, on second thought, he also wished to go to a Rooming house to meet the healer for the journey.

Chapter5 Anand woke up by the chatter of Meera. Suddenly, Anand noticed that Meera became herself once again. He thought that the old man was telling the truth. He quickly decided he should go the rooming house. He ran to the rooming house and asked if anyone had seen the healer. However the rooming house ‘ s owner gave no answer and kicked him out as if he had seen anything. Then Anand saw a girl went to the post office nearby. She said it was the safest place to talk because it is noisy. She told Anand that the old man told the rooming house ’ s owner to tell the message that he would be waiting for him. However another man that looked like he had a strong force around him told the owner not to tell Anand. Instead of telling Anand the message, the girl said she would go with Anand and the healer. Anand was angry, but could no do anything. Therefore both of them were walking toward the place where the man will be waiting.

Chapter6 Anand and the sweeper girl hurried into the station to find the healer. The girl told him to pass through the person who checks tickets when a large group of people pass at once. The girl was successful but Anand was not. He got caught, but an old man saved him saying that he was Anand ’ s uncle. The man took Anand to a compartment to feed him. Anand was grateful and was suspicious that the old man might be the healer. Just then, both Anand and the mad spotted the girl. The man said he would like the girl to join them. Then the girl was reluctantly pulled toward the compartment. Anand saw the man changed into a younger evil man. He was Surabhanu. He tried to attack the two children when they all saw a boy selling candy. Surabhanu noticed that he was the healer and tried to attack him as well. The boy dropped the tray of candy and with the mist of white sugar, candy stuck onto Surabhanu ’ s face. The girl and Anand ran away and escape from the station Chapter7 Right after escaping the station, the sweeper girl and Anand felt hungry. They decided to get some food. After purchasing some puffed rice, they were on their way to get some tea. then, Anand tripped over an old lady who claimed she was blind. The sweeper girl said to annoy her. However anand felt sorry for her and gave her some money. The woman told Anand where the ‘ meeting point ’ <span style="font-family: 바탕;"> is. It was a place that is familiar to people who know things are not what they seem. Because it was part of the healer or Abhaydatta ‘ <span style="font-family: 바탕;">s message. The two children went to the meeting point and saw a place for drinking as they were so thirsty, they followed the rituals written on a sign and had a drink. Then they saw the healer right in front. The healer said that all athree of them would ride a bus to Pathankot. Before that he let the sweeper girl to pick a name by writing two names on two pieces of paper. Pretending Abhaydatta was their grand father they all rode the uncomfortable bus. When everyone was asleep Anand noticed strange birds but when he woke up Abhaydatta they were gone.although he was doubtful about strange things such as the birds he continued his journey with Nisa the sweeper girl and Abhaydatta.

Chapter 8 The plan of Abhaydatta and the two children was to get of in Allahabad. However the healer said that he felt that Aurabhanu was near. Thus they got off Koila Ganj a midsize factory town. They searched for an inn and found an old mansion like house to stay the night. It was the safest inn in Koila Ganj from the dark spirits. After they went to their rooms, Abhaydatta explained what their plans for their journey would be like and gave the conch to Anand. That night Anand had a dream. He saw beautiful beach with no worries at all. He wished to go there but he could not. He was held onto by some sort of chains. A woman at the beach said it was the old man who is trying to use Anand. He was angry and realized that the healer was trying to use him. So, he tried to suffocate Abhaydatta with his pillow. When he noticed a pain in his toe, it was not a dream! He almost killed an innocent man because of evil force in him. Anand worried and scared of what would happen next.

Chapter9 The trio left the inn with giving a lot of money to the owner to continue his business. On a train to the silver valley, Abhaydatta told the children about an one-eyed deer who always looked at the forest to beware of a tiger but eventually was killed by a hunter from the other side. He told the children should be prepared for sudden attacks as well. Anand was not happy the whole day although he had good food and clothes because of his nightmare the night before. On the way to a place called the Snow line, the healer suddenly stopped and hid from the children. The children surprised and worried but tried to stay calm. Abhaydatta said that was a test for how well the children can manage when they are separated with him. Then they went in a cave and decided to spend the night there.

Chapter 10 The three companions were going to stay the night at a cave. However they needed a fire ton protect themselves from their enemies- Surabhanu. Abhaydatta. Collected herbs and burnt them with the fire to make it easier to let Surabhanu out. They were taking turns watching the fire. It was Anand ’ <span style="font-family: 바탕;">s turn. He was once again imaging by himself and saw mother. He immediately tried to help but she was not real. She was a fake of Surabhanu. The fire went out. Everything was gone. Abhaydatta, Nisha and everything else vanished. Only the threatening voice of Surabhanu remained with Anand.

Chapter 11 Because the children lost Abhaydatta, Anand felt they should quickly leave the cave. Nisha and Anand could not fully remember the route the master healer had told them. Whereas, they were able to find a rock shaped as a crouched dog which the healer said the river they had to cross was beyond. The river would be the first obstacle of the children while traveling alone without Abhaydatta. Nisha tried to cross the river but could not. Instead, something bit her from inside the river. When Anand tried to cross it, he had a slight hope that he could cross it safely because he had the conch with him.however, the river would not allow that to happen.

Chapter 12 The children made their beds in the gap between the rock. They miraculously discovered matches from Abhaydatta's bag and lit a fire. Then, a squirrel-like animal came in. Nisha seemed to like it. The children decided to leave it inside. After some time past, Anad woke up because of the tiny creature. It seemed to warn Anand danger. Then he saw white furry apes. He barely had the time to escape for one of the clasp his body and took him to a stange cave that seemwd ton be their homes. The apes which called themselves Gishans asked Anand for the conch. Soon after the requests and menace of the Gishans for the conch, Anand fell asleep. He was awaken by Nisha and the creature,Nisha called Rajah. They all went back to the river by the guidence of Rajah and crossed it by Rajah making the way by swimming through it.

<span style="font-family: 바탕;">Chapter 13 Rajah, the squirrel like animal lead Anand and Nisha to the second obstacle to reach the silver valley where Brotherhood is located Rajah lead the two children to a stone. When Nisha placed her hand on it, the snow on the ground lightened up so that the children could step on them. However, as soon as Nisha let go, the light disappeared only. Anand could see the light. Anand had to go alone. He left piles of snow on the footprints after he took each step for Nisha to step on. However as he got father, there were no more snow but only ice. He could not leave tracks for Nisha. Once he reaches the end he told Nisha to run to where he was. After she arrived, she was all exhausted and tired. He was worried but had to go on to find any help for Nisha and arrived at Brotherhood to leave the conch there.

Chapter 14 Anand helped Nisha walk by supporting her. Suddenly Nisha was acting strangely. She was contaminated by Surabhanu. Surabhanu appeared in front of the two children and Rajah. He was in a form of a snake. Rajah and Anand tried to beat him but Surabhanu was too strong. As Nisha had sensed before, Rajah was Abhaydatta and Surabhanu knew that, too. He tossed Rajah and it dropped down weakly. Seeing that, Nisha was full of fury and dropped a large boulder on Surabhanu ’ <span style="font-family: 바탕;">s tail. Taking Abhaydatta almost dead body, the children once again came across Surabhanu now in a form of a human. Surabhanu tortured both of them for the conch. Anand could not do any more. The conch helped defeating the evil man.

Chapter 15 The companions reached Silver valley. As Abhaydatta had told them, Anand step on top of a stone and took out the conch. He called out for the healers of Brotherhood that he brought the conch. The people of Brotherhood just told him to leave it on the stone and go back. Anand could not do that as the rest of his companions were sick. He asked the healers to cure Nisha and Abhaydatta. However the people disagreed. Because Anand did not give up, they told they would give him one day to solve a question. During that time, they would keep the other companions safe and from getting worse. The question was among honesty, loyalty, and compassion what would be the worst important.

Chapter16 Anand struggled and struggled to find the answer for the question in order to save his friends. At last the time had come. Anand did not find the answer. He told the people that he could not choose only one as they are all connected and each one would not function without each other. Believing that he got the wrong answer, he was about to leave. However he was right! He was told that he could enter Brotherhood but could not let Nisha or Rajah in. He did not go. He did not want to leave them. This was one of the tests, too. Anand did not betray his companions. The healers took him with his friends into the land of Brotherhood.

Chapter 17 Anand had the best three days of his life. He had great food and warm hospitality. However he could not see Niaha or Abhaydattaany more. People did not accept Nisha as she was a girl. So she cut her hair and wore pants. Coincidently Nisha and Anand were able to meet each other. Nisha told that Abhaydatta was in the form of a human again but could not speak. The children decided to go and visit Abhaydatta. As they saw Abhaydatta they both wept and told him the story of their adventures. Now Abhaydatta seemed to remember and spoke again. Glad at the news of Abhaydatta ’ <span style="font-family: 바탕;">s recovering, the three companions walked happily together.

Chapter 18 Nisha was going to become an apprentice. Anand could not. He had his family as home at Kolkata. Abhaydatta called Anand to show him a vision of his family. His father returned from Oubai. It had been almost a year since Anand left them. The reason Anand could not yet be an apprentice is that he had to make a choice if he would go back home or stay at Brotherhood. If he stayed Abhaydatta could make his family forget about him forever, after talking to the conch for a while, he decided what he should do.

Chapter 19 <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: 바탕;">Anand decided to stay. He saw his family for the last time through a vision and could not take that choice back. He would atudy magic and become the new keeper of the conch. Anand felt a little guilty, but felt that was the beat thing he did. Now Brotherhood would be his new home.

One Inch Tall If you were only one inch tall your pencilcase would be a mansion The words of books would be as big as you a little hole will be the dungeon you will never lift an eraser nomatter what you do You would not be able to talk to your friends because they'll never hear you, even though the world ends If you were one inch tall


 * My "Big Day" Poem**

Presentation day English, power point, poster Regret if I'm bad

I came across a dog

On the way to school

His tail was very long

And his head was very large

I hid him in my garage

So that teacher would not see

He stayed there very quietly

Until frightened by a bee

<span style="font-size: 120%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Haiku Poetry (May 7th 2009) ** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Spring, Spring, Spring has come pink, white cherry blossoms bloomed Now here, but gone soon

Achoo! Yellow Dust the world is full of sand all misty and sad**

<span style="font-size: 130%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**5 Vocabulary Words from ' My Side of the Mountain' (May 4th 2009)** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**(p.341) acreage(n.)-an area of land measured in acres** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**(p.342) fringe(n.)-a narrow strip of trees,buildings, etc. along the edge of sth.** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**(p.342) birch(n.)-a tree with a smooth bark and thin branches, that grows in northern countries** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**(p.344) ravine(n.)-a deep, very narrow valley with steep sides** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**(p.345) noose (v.)-to capture sth in a trap or a snare.**
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**The acreage of the amazon is getting smaller and smaller everyday.**
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**I could see a fringe of redwood trees in the forest.**
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Lily used a branch from a bich to pretend it was a magic wand.**
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**The Grand Canyon is said to be a large ravine in the past.**
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**The hunter was certain tat he could noose the sneaky rabbit this time.**

<span style="font-size: 130%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Answering Questions on 'My Side of the Mountain' (May 4th 2009)** <span style="color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">#1. The main character finds a cavity in a large tree. ** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**using fire to extend the cavity in the tree. The main** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;"> <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**hungry. By the time I have breakfast, I would have to go hunt for lunch. I do not wish to hunt, eat, and sleep whole day.
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">The idea that he could live inside that tree once he **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">widens the hole occured to him. He also thought of **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">character first examined birsd and other creatures to **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">see which plants and flowers were edible. The main **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">character knew that leaves could be used to boil food **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">and had boiled crow eggs for lunch. Through this, we **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">can tell that the main character used his inventiveness **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">to find food and shelter in the woods. **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">#2. No, I would not like to live in the woods as the **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">main character does in the story. It would be too **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">tiring and I would have no time to have a proper rest. **
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">As the main character said in the story, he was always **

to explain how the setting is like. For instance,the second sentence in the first paragraph of page 340, says 'Birds were dripping from the trees, little birds, singing and flying and pouring over the limbs' The author used the word 'dripping' to show how birds were flying around the trees. Also, the author used as much adjectives as possible. In the second sentence of the third paragraph of page 344, it says 'I plunged into the woods beyond and there I discovered the gorge and the white cascade splashing down the black rocks into the pool below'. By using adjectives such as 'white' and 'black', it helps the readers to picture the scene better.**
 * 1) 3. The author usually compared one object to another

<span style="font-size: 130%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**My Blues song(May 4th 2009)** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(249,26,135); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**<span style="color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">I failed my exams Tears fall from my eyes I failed my exams Tears fall from my eyes I couldn't study the angles I can't expect my grades to rise

I lost my cellephone Bones rattle like a snake I lost my cellephone Bones rattle like a snake I need to text message my friend But I can't even tell her my mistake

My project is gone I'm sad yet full of fury My project is gone I'm sad yet full of fury I saved it in my word document But now it is gone away, phoey. **

<span style="font-size: 130%; color: rgb(0,132,255);">**<span style="color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Middle Matters Poetry (April 28th 2009) ** <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(249,26,135); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Earth is a pet Loving,obidient, pure, and happy But everytime we push and pull It gets mean, cruel, and full of fury

Earth is a pet Waiting for the time of revenge But everytime we conserve and care, It once again curls up like a bear**.


 * <span style="font-size: 130%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Earth Day Poetry (April 28th 2009) **

<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(249,26,135); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Earth is a pet Loving,obidient, pure, and happy But everytime we push and pull It gets mean, cruel, and full of fury

Earth is a pet Waiting for the time of revenge But everytime we conserve and care, It once again curls up like a bear**.

<span style="font-size: 180%; color: rgb(0,132,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**synonym poetry (April 28th 2009)** <span style="font-size: 150%; color: rgb(249,26,135);"><span style="font-size: 80%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**Soldier Fighter, trooper, serviceman, servicewoman, warrior They're brave and they'll thrive. Nothing can be a barrier.** <span style="font-size: 120%; color: rgb(0,132,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">

<span style="font-size: 120%; color: rgb(0,140,255);">**<span style="font-size: 140%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Commenting about 'Race is Poetry' (April 23rd 2009) ** <span style="color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;"> <span style="font-size: 120%; color: rgb(255,0,171); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;"> I definately agree with the thoughts of Dr. Maya Angelou. To start with, Dr. Maya named the skin colors of people all around the world. She emphasized and emphasized that there are many kinds of people and we may look very different from each other. However, the last statement actually touched me. By saying that 'my friend' and 'I' are more alike than are unalike makes listeners feel that frankly, there are not much difference between different colored people. I believe that people do not have any reason to feel self-esteem nor a sense of inferiority with their skin color and we must stop posessing predjudice to another with their races.

<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(0,140,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(0,118,255);">Riddle poem (April 22nd 2009) **

Joy, when I give out goods
 * <span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(249,26,135); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Pain, when others attack me

Annoying, I can be, to ones who do not like me Helpful, I can be, to ones who fidget with me

Safe, to hold on to your secrets Dangerous, to kill an innocent soul **

<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(249,26,135);">**<span style="font-size: 110%; color: rgb(0,153,255); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Figurative Languages (April 19th 2009) ** <span style="color: rgb(249,26,135); font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">**ALLITERATION: Creative cookers can't cook credible curry. ASSONANCE: The green beans leans to the seeds on reeds. ONOMATOPOEIA: The bee buzzed while the cat purred. IMAGERY: Her eyes were leaking with tears. METAPHORS: The sea was a dark blue jelly. SIMILE: Her cellphone is like a safe of the nation's top secret data. HYPERBOLE: My father is tall as the Eiffel Tower. PERSONIFICATION: The wind scratched my cheeks with its sharp and cold nails. ALLUSION: Lizzie stated still like Mona Lisa. SYNECDOCHE: Remember to bring your paws. CONCEIT: Happiness is a pipe. PARADOX: A slight lie gives joy to life. SYMBOLISM: The Yankees symbolize Americans. ANTITHESIS: Wow, your singing just amazes me.**