Vocab-
wriggling: to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm.
unnerving: to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset: Fear unnerved him.
Figurative Lang-
"Yay, i'm excited to work all weekend at the resturant" (277). This is an example of irony because it is opposite of what she meant literally.
"He was as nice as i met him the first day i was there" (225). This is an example of a metaphor because it compares to things that happened.
"I can't believe he is talking to her. Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard" (264). This is an example of a metaphor because it compares her voice to nails on a chalkboard.
Quote-
"We need to find a way to keep the Perry's together or i'm out of a job and i'm destine to move back" (255). This quote is significant in the book because it explains how the girls are planning a party for the Perry's to try to get them back together, or else Jacqui will be out of a job for the rest of the summers.
Theme- I think all the girls are learning how to deal with their own problems rather than buy things or people's attention to feel good.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Post B
All of the girls were planning a huge party for the Perry family so they wouldn't split up. Jacqui was mainly worried because she didnt want to be out of a job just incase she does get into NYU and needs a summer job. Since Eliza had been fired from the fashion company working for Sydney Minx, she had decided to get back at Paige, Sydney's assistant and try to make her own business in fashion. She designed a few work clothes and decided since she liked designing so much she might as well go for it. She set up to host a fashion show on the beach to promote her new clothes and hopefully score some points at landing a job on top of it. She got girls to model her clothes and set everything up for a fashion show the same night as Sydney Minx's last fashion show of the season. Jacqui was trying to focus more on the Perry family since if they did get divorced she would be out of a summer job. She planned to have a anniversary party to try to get them back together. She was trying to plan it so that the kids weren't aware the parents were planning on splitting. Mara was working on trying to succeed with her writing career and had decided she going to Columbia for college in the fall would be better for her career than Dartmouth with her boyfriend. She had been so busy on writing all the time that she had forgotton about him and they were always fighting. The girls were still in conflict with what to do about their jobs.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Post A
Vocab-
binder: a person or thing that binds.
beveled: the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
Figurative Lang-
"the high strung blond-bobbed Martha Stewart dppelganger asked, opening her massive black appointment book." (260) This an example of imagery because it explains in detail what she looks like.
"So, you're thinking tent in the backyard, butlered hors d'oeuveres, five courses, a band, fireworks at the end?" (260) This is also an example of imagery because it goes into detail what the party would be like.
"There were antique floral prints framed on the wall, numerous pastel chenille throws, and mismatched crockery-tasteful country chic." (262) This is an example of imagery because it describes detail for the reader, almost like you could see it in your mind.
Quote-
"Jacqui and Shannon couldnt figure out a way to get Kevin Perry to the Hamptons on the day of the party. After the confrontation at the resturant and the bad feeling it had been engendered, the last place he wanted to be was anywhere near his wife." (265) This is a significant quote because the girls have been trying ways to get the Perry couple back together for the kids sake and their jobs' sakes.
Theme- A theme I think emerging is respecting what you have and not depending on others to give you what you want.
binder: a person or thing that binds.
beveled: the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
Figurative Lang-
"the high strung blond-bobbed Martha Stewart dppelganger asked, opening her massive black appointment book." (260) This an example of imagery because it explains in detail what she looks like.
"So, you're thinking tent in the backyard, butlered hors d'oeuveres, five courses, a band, fireworks at the end?" (260) This is also an example of imagery because it goes into detail what the party would be like.
"There were antique floral prints framed on the wall, numerous pastel chenille throws, and mismatched crockery-tasteful country chic." (262) This is an example of imagery because it describes detail for the reader, almost like you could see it in your mind.
Quote-
"Jacqui and Shannon couldnt figure out a way to get Kevin Perry to the Hamptons on the day of the party. After the confrontation at the resturant and the bad feeling it had been engendered, the last place he wanted to be was anywhere near his wife." (265) This is a significant quote because the girls have been trying ways to get the Perry couple back together for the kids sake and their jobs' sakes.
Theme- A theme I think emerging is respecting what you have and not depending on others to give you what you want.
Post B
The summer in the hamptons had been going well for all the best friends. Although Jacqui was sad about not being able to go to NYU, she was preparing to possibly go back to her home town and attend college there where her parents wanted her to. Working for the Perry's and au pairing for the kids was going bad for her. On top of trying to keep the kids from finding out about their parents possible break up, she had to juggle 3 boys who all had feelings for her. The guys lived next door to the Perry's and owned a website company where they made millions. All of the guys had fallen for her, and she secretly liked them all too. As for Eliza, she was having a hard time. Being fired by Sydney Minx made it difficult to find out if she was really interested in fashion. Since then, she had been trying to focus on getting a job. Her boyfriend, who was rich and had his own company, erged her to work and not complain. She had been so used to being handed money instead of working for it. Her and her boyfriend were having trouble getting along based on their differences. As for Mara, she was doing great at her job writing the gossip column. She was really getting interested in writing and was hoping to do well for the newspaper and possibly land more of her writing in more promanent newspapers. Mara's boyfriend was excited for her, but he encouraged her to go to Dartmouth with her like they planned. All of the girls weren't set on what they were going to do about college and their futures.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Post A
Vocab-
quarreled-an angry dispute or altercation
debauchery-excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures;
Figurative lang-
"Eliza took a seat on the suede couch and removed her Clergerie sandals and clasped her hands in antisipation." (231) This is an example of imagery because it gives specific details of the way the shoes looked etc.
"-gold with silve flecks in the heel- a super sexy Rochas with a Lucrite stilleto." (231) This is an example of imagery also, becauase it gives the reader a picture to see when reading because of the details.
"Yeah, i'm fine." she said with a monotone answer, Eliza and Mara knew she wasn't." (244) This is an example of irony because she was sarcastic, and you can tell from reading it that it is the oppisite of what she really meant.
Quote-
"Well, we'll just have to make sure they have no choice but to be there. How hard can it be?" (241) This quote is significant in the novel because it shows how the girls are working hard to fight for something that happens at the end.
Theme-
The theme created at this point in the book is that you should cherish what you have, rather than complain about what you don't have. All of the girls are learning this.
quarreled-an angry dispute or altercation
debauchery-excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures;
Figurative lang-
"Eliza took a seat on the suede couch and removed her Clergerie sandals and clasped her hands in antisipation." (231) This is an example of imagery because it gives specific details of the way the shoes looked etc.
"-gold with silve flecks in the heel- a super sexy Rochas with a Lucrite stilleto." (231) This is an example of imagery also, becauase it gives the reader a picture to see when reading because of the details.
"Yeah, i'm fine." she said with a monotone answer, Eliza and Mara knew she wasn't." (244) This is an example of irony because she was sarcastic, and you can tell from reading it that it is the oppisite of what she really meant.
Quote-
"Well, we'll just have to make sure they have no choice but to be there. How hard can it be?" (241) This quote is significant in the novel because it shows how the girls are working hard to fight for something that happens at the end.
Theme-
The theme created at this point in the book is that you should cherish what you have, rather than complain about what you don't have. All of the girls are learning this.
Post B
All 3 girls are spending the summer in the Hamptons, and for the most part having a good time. Eliza, doing good as an intern for Sydney Minx, actually impressed by Sydney. She has learned to enjoy work. She is getting ready for a big fashion show and hopes to make an impression to hopefully be promoted, or just to show everyone shes not just a rich girl who gets everything handed to her. Jacqui had found out awhile back that she wasnt accepted into NYU, but she couldnt tell her friends or family. Her family relied on her to do well in school so she could go to college in the US, instead of back home in brazil. She thought if somehow she put if off, maybe she could find a way to get back into the college, or maybe a better one. On top of that, she was having boyfriend troubles, always fighting. As for Mara, she found out living on the yacht with her boyfriend Ryan was harder then it seemed. He was out all day surfing and expected her to pick up the boat. They both came from a wealthy family, expecting everything to be cleaned without any of their help. It was a reality check when Mara came home from work every night seeing a big mess from the parties Ryan held every night. Mara and her job writing the gossip coloumn was going good, she had finally learned how to write, and her boss was very impressed. She was invited to all the celeb events and had to get their stories throughout the night. Although she loved her job, she didnt spend very much time with her boyfriend, or doing anything else but work.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Post A
vocab-
boisterous: rough and noisy
trenchant: incisive or keen
Figurative Language:
Imagery- "tall, long-limbed, with fine scandinavian features- the high forehead, the silver blond hair and cornflower blue eyes." (155) this is an example of imagery because it describes what she looks like, creating a mental image.
Metaphor- "She was as pretty as she was before, this time maybe even prettier." (167) this is an example of metaphor because they are comparing the character.
Imagery- "Surfers liked to comemorate events by gathering together and paddling out on their boards into the ocean as a group activity." (171) this is an example of imagery becasue it explains the things they do at the ocean.
Quote:
"This night was about Sydney. Sydney Minx. And you know whats going on out there? What people are talking about?""What?" Eliza asked, still confused."You. Thats who. Whos the girl from the helecopter? Whos the model who flew down? Whos the girl in the dress? Whos the girl. Its all about you. I had to teach a couple of reporters from the New York Post how to spell your name!" (129)This quote is very important in the novel. It signifies how Eliza, a designer and intern working for Sydney Minx, was the center of attention at the fashion show launch, not Sydney.
Theme-
I think the theme created during the book is to chase after what you believe in, and not let anything get in the way of that.
boisterous: rough and noisy
trenchant: incisive or keen
Figurative Language:
Imagery- "tall, long-limbed, with fine scandinavian features- the high forehead, the silver blond hair and cornflower blue eyes." (155) this is an example of imagery because it describes what she looks like, creating a mental image.
Metaphor- "She was as pretty as she was before, this time maybe even prettier." (167) this is an example of metaphor because they are comparing the character.
Imagery- "Surfers liked to comemorate events by gathering together and paddling out on their boards into the ocean as a group activity." (171) this is an example of imagery becasue it explains the things they do at the ocean.
Quote:
"This night was about Sydney. Sydney Minx. And you know whats going on out there? What people are talking about?""What?" Eliza asked, still confused."You. Thats who. Whos the girl from the helecopter? Whos the model who flew down? Whos the girl in the dress? Whos the girl. Its all about you. I had to teach a couple of reporters from the New York Post how to spell your name!" (129)This quote is very important in the novel. It signifies how Eliza, a designer and intern working for Sydney Minx, was the center of attention at the fashion show launch, not Sydney.
Theme-
I think the theme created during the book is to chase after what you believe in, and not let anything get in the way of that.
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