Wednesday, April 13, 2016

chapter 4

chapter 4 
My mom is very independent because she doesn't ask other people for help unless its her last option. She’s a go getter, and she works for what she wants. Just like my grandma she works and doesn't let anyone bring her down she knows how to do thing by herself, she doesn't really depend on anyone but herself. They both are independent and doesn't like to ask for help .
My aunt is an independent woman because she is a ‘know-it-all’. She doesn't care what others think about her and she lives by her own rules. She doesn't need anybody to tell her what is right or wrong. She just does whatever she wants whenever she wants. This relates to the book because both my aunt and Alice/rabbit are independent.
Illustration to the fourth chapter of Alice in Wonderland by John ...At the beginning of chapter 4 the white rabbit was worried for his life because he dropped the gloves and the fan. While pacing back and forth the white rabbit saw Alice and misconfused her for another person called ‘Mary-Ann’. He asked her what she was doing down there implying that there was someone else there. Alice went along with the fact that she was called Mary-Ann and did what the white rabbit asked her to do. The white rabbit told Alice to go to his house and get a pair of white gloves and a fan so he doesn't get executed by the queen which we never saw or heard of before. While at the white rabbits’ house Alice drinks a bottle that makes her bigger.  After drinking the contents of the bottle alice grows into a giant again. Her foot becomes logged into the chimney and her arm is in the window. The people or animals of wonderland gathered around the rabbit's house and started throwing rocks at Alice's face. The rocks soon become cakes and she eats one which in turn makes her smaller. This gives her a chance to flee the house. When she tries to leave the house there is an angry mob of animals ready to ambush her. This makes her run into the woods and think about how she will become her normal size again. While walking through the woods she hears a loud bark and looks up to see a giant dog. She throws the dog a stick and makes it go away. Still thinking about how she will get bigger she finds and climbs a giant mushroom. She looks over and sees a blue hookah smoking caterpiller.
The characters in chapter 4 were all related to the different types of sentences. An example of a simple sentence was alice and the rabbit because they both were know-it-alls and alone. Alice and the rabbit can also be compared to a compound sentence because they both fell down the rabbit hole. Alice can be related to all of the different types of sentences, she can be related to a complex sentence because she needs someone to guide her but she is alone in wonderland. This can also relate to the color grey which means confused which alice was. Lastly, a compound-complex sentence can be related to both alice and the white rabbit because Alice depended on the rabbit for directions and the rabbit didn't really depend on her at all other than for the gloves and the fan.

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