Am I a Renaissance Humanist Summative

a Renaissance Humanist Summative by Steve Ketu

Button Button Poster Summative

 

The Poem came from the story Button, Button by Richard Mathson. I used page 104 where Norman and Arthur was introduced to the Button where you press the button, someone in the world that you don’t know will die. But in return, you will get $50,000. To the end of the story, page 111. Where Norman figures out that that the $50,000 came from Arthurs life insurance after his death. Where also Mr.Steward, the man that gave the button said that she didn’t know her husband. In my opinion, I think that the story shows both internal and external conflicts. Whereas the internal conflict was the decision of pressing the button or not. Risking the fact that someone might die in order to get $50,000 to a life that both Norman and Arthur have dreamed about. On the other hand, external conflict where at the end of the story Arthurs dies in return of the $50,000 which wasn’t what Norman had even think of happening.

 

My poem shows this because I have used key words that, in a way, symbolizes both the internal and external conflicts. I also used key words that led to both internal and external conflict, led to the next conflict, connection between conflicts. The art work in the background shows a devil with a button on one of their hand and $50,000 on the other. Which is basically what the main conflict or the main led of conflict in the entire story.

 

Press the button and get $50,000 but someone you don’t know will die by Steve Ketu

 

My Cardboard Arcade Gmae

  • One of my biggest success was when we thought of making one of the hoops  moveable. Because it was really hard to make since we had to find the right size for the hole but also for the thing to stable the hoop with the cardboard connected with the stick behind the board.
  • One thing I will like to change is the size and the launcher, since because the size is to small the  ball wont have a perfect arc to get into the hoop. So when we change the size of the hoop the ball will be more able and easier to get in the hoop.

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