I’m proud of my voiceover
I’m proud of my voiceover
I was a daughter. I used to be an elder sister. I was a lover of peace. A supporter of Castro. When I was younger I was a soldier, I was a killer. I was a sad elder sister. A disappointed citizen. I’ve been through highs and lows my whole life. I have been through the most terrible time in Cuba. I am Adonica Diaz.
Conteunity and Change:
During the revolution, the most affected people were the poor. But when Castro became the president, he changed many things for the poor. Castro nationalized all the land and gave the land to the people again equally. Also, the way that leader lead changed. Batista, he leads with an iron fist. When he was the president he turned Cuba into a dictatorship. But when Castro became the leader he made Cuba a communist country. But this angered America and this led to the breaking of the friendship between America and Cuba.
Even though many things changed for Cuba there are still lots of things that stayed the same. Cuba’s main income is sugar. The main export income of Cuba still came from sugar exporting. Also, Cuba was still not an independent country. They still could not support themselves if they didn’t have China and USSR supporting them.
“Revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.” -Fidel Castro
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People fight against their enemies, while Cuba finds enemies inside themselves. It all started with Batista made Cuba in to a dictatorship and people didn’t like it. One person especially, Fidel Castro. It began with in 1952 Batista started to gain power and later that year Batista was the leader of Cuba. But he changed Cuba into a dictatorship, which did well with the wealthy but bad with the poor. Inflation was happening, and the poor people lost their jobs. Life was not well in Cuba if you didn’t have much money. So, in somewhere around 1956, the drama began…
In this 5 minutes video, it takes about the 26th July movement, The Bay of Pigs attack, the people of Cuban revolution, and other things about the Cuban revolution.
Lost in the Antarctic, a non-fiction book that tells us how courage is needed in the hardest times, takes place in 1914 to 1918. This all happens in the cold Antarctic. One of the places where there is only penguins, ice, and water. My main character,Ernest Shackleton is a respectable person. Even though he is living through one of the hardest times of his life, he can still take good care of his crew mates. One of the more minor characters is Wild. He was trapped on the island with some of the member of the crew of Endurance, the name of the ship that sunk. He was always full of enthusiasm. When he was with the crew, every morning he would tell them that the Boss may come today, he filled the crew with hope. Throughout this whole story there would be many difficulties that they would have to face. Many times, they faced death. They never gave up finally they had victory.
This first picture is about what I think the theme is about. I think the author wants to tell us that, “Many times in life, courage is needed.” This is a theme that I think would work throughout this whole book. Because there is many times in book and in life that courage is needed. 1863_001
The second picture is more about the central idea. The author is telling us that throughout this whole story bravery is needed. In this story there is many times that they were close to death. With out being brave there is nothing else they could do. 1864_001
The third page of notes is a cause and affect that I made. This is telling about the effects that I got by the causes. Which tells a bit about this whole story. 1866_001
The fourth page is the page that I searched things outside of the book. Even though not a lot of people would do this but I think this would be a really good chance for us to learn something new. 1865_001
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According to the infographic I am 95% humanists. This is because I 99% agree with Education, 100% agree with individualism, 80% agree with learning from ancient times, 100% agree with social standing, 98% agree with using our own minds.
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The found poem above was taken from the fourth page of “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl. It shows man vs. man conflict between Mary Maloney the protagonist and her husband who is leaving her. In the rising action of the story, the conflict shows that when her husband was leaving her then she took it in an extreme way. She used a lamb leg to kill her husband. In this passage Mary Maloney comes to a woman that is weak women that real loves her husband. But over reacts when her husband is leaving her. The conflict ended up in as she killing her husband.
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