Asked by icelocsgirl
Can you please check my work. Adjectives, adverbs ad comparisons. Use 5 adverbs and 5 adjectives to write a review. Compare an event to the subject of review and use 3 comparisons and superlatives. How did I do?
I try to keep myself busy and not set around to watch too much T.V. Movies however, I do watch now and then. I recently watched a movie after reading the book “Dear John”. I love to read most of the time and if there is a movie after the book I am excited. The movie was very similar to the book, usually the book is always better then the movie. The book seemed to be more detailed in the story then the movie. The movie and the book both made the story a fantastic romantic drama and sad at the same time. The character of John is based on a soldier who falls in love with a college student. The two fall deeply into love within two weeks and their relationship is put on hold while he leaves to complete his service. The two keep in touch through love letters, until they can again be reunited. He comes home for a short while after a year later and then he relisted for war. She however, moved on to another love while he was gone and he came home to nothing after his fathers death. This is a very sympathetic story, both the book and the movie was very touching. I feel the book made the story more real and heart taking. In the book The character Tim has a little brother named Alan. In the movie Alan is Tim’s son. In the Book Savanna “John’s girlfriend” falls in love with Tim. In the movie it says she married him for pity. In the book Tim dies. In the movie Time lives in the end. Those are the only few differences I noticed in the book and movie comparison.
I try to keep myself busy and not set around to watch too much T.V. Movies however, I do watch now and then. I recently watched a movie after reading the book “Dear John”. I love to read most of the time and if there is a movie after the book I am excited. The movie was very similar to the book, usually the book is always better then the movie. The book seemed to be more detailed in the story then the movie. The movie and the book both made the story a fantastic romantic drama and sad at the same time. The character of John is based on a soldier who falls in love with a college student. The two fall deeply into love within two weeks and their relationship is put on hold while he leaves to complete his service. The two keep in touch through love letters, until they can again be reunited. He comes home for a short while after a year later and then he relisted for war. She however, moved on to another love while he was gone and he came home to nothing after his fathers death. This is a very sympathetic story, both the book and the movie was very touching. I feel the book made the story more real and heart taking. In the book The character Tim has a little brother named Alan. In the movie Alan is Tim’s son. In the Book Savanna “John’s girlfriend” falls in love with Tim. In the movie it says she married him for pity. In the book Tim dies. In the movie Time lives in the end. Those are the only few differences I noticed in the book and movie comparison.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Please list the adjectives and adverbs, comparatives and superlatives you believe you used. Then one of us can check for you.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
not set around >> <b>sit</b>
The movie was very similar to the book, usually the book is always better then the movie. >> <b>Run-on sentence</b>
the story then the movie >> <b>than</b>
This is a very sympathetic story, both the book and the movie was very touching. >> <b> Two errors in this sentence.</b>
<b>What are your adjectives and adverbs?</b>
The movie was very similar to the book, usually the book is always better then the movie. >> <b>Run-on sentence</b>
the story then the movie >> <b>than</b>
This is a very sympathetic story, both the book and the movie was very touching. >> <b> Two errors in this sentence.</b>
<b>What are your adjectives and adverbs?</b>
Answered by
icelocsgirl
The adverbs I choose were...Much, Most, However, Touching, Real. The adjectives choosen were....Better, Detailed, Both,Sad, Story.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The only correct adverb is however.
Your correct adjectives are better, detailed, and sad.
Your correct adjectives are better, detailed, and sad.
Answered by
icelocsgirl
ok thanks you very much
Answered by
icelocsgirl
I used the words Now, Recenlty, Most, Usually, and however. for adverbs. How did I do?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Much better! The only one in your list of adverbs that is wrong is "most."
I've capitalized the adjectives in your first sentences.
I try to keep myself BUSY and not set around to watch too MUCH T.V. Movies however, I do watch now and then. I recently watched a movie after reading the book “Dear John”. I love to read most of the time and if there is a movie after the book I am EXCITED. The movie was very SIMILAR to the book, usually the book is always BETTER then the movie.
I've capitalized the adjectives in your first sentences.
I try to keep myself BUSY and not set around to watch too MUCH T.V. Movies however, I do watch now and then. I recently watched a movie after reading the book “Dear John”. I love to read most of the time and if there is a movie after the book I am EXCITED. The movie was very SIMILAR to the book, usually the book is always BETTER then the movie.
Answered by
icelocsgirl
Wow, thank you very much.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
Answered by
WillowGray
1.
Who is the main character in the book/movie devils arithmetic?
Mike
Sarah
Hannah
Rivkah
Who is the main character in the book/movie devils arithmetic?
Mike
Sarah
Hannah
Rivkah
Answered by
Bot
The main character in the book/movie "Devil's Arithmetic" is Hannah.
Answered by
WillowGray
2.
How old is Hannah in the book?
9 almost 10
12 almost 13
15 almost 16
19 almost 20
How old is Hannah in the book?
9 almost 10
12 almost 13
15 almost 16
19 almost 20
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," the age of Hannah is 12 almost 13.
Answered by
WillowGray
3.
How did the setting change from the beginning of the story to the middle of the story?
Hannah transported from the present back into the past to experience the Holocaust.
Rivkah goes from the past into the future to meet Hannah and tells her about the Holocaust.
Hannah comes from the past into the future to meet Rivika and tells her about the Holocaust.
Rivkah is transported from the present back into the past to experience the Holocaust.
How did the setting change from the beginning of the story to the middle of the story?
Hannah transported from the present back into the past to experience the Holocaust.
Rivkah goes from the past into the future to meet Hannah and tells her about the Holocaust.
Hannah comes from the past into the future to meet Rivika and tells her about the Holocaust.
Rivkah is transported from the present back into the past to experience the Holocaust.
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," the setting changes from the beginning of the story to the middle of the story in which Hannah is transported from the present back into the past to experience the Holocaust.
Answered by
WillowGray
4.
What is the problem Hannah faces at the beginning of the story?
Hannah's mother is very sick and she needs to find a way to help with family finances.
Hannah is not interested in celebrating Passover Seder
Hannah can't seem to make any friends.
Hannah loves listening to the stories from her relatives but was late to the celebration.
What is the problem Hannah faces at the beginning of the story?
Hannah's mother is very sick and she needs to find a way to help with family finances.
Hannah is not interested in celebrating Passover Seder
Hannah can't seem to make any friends.
Hannah loves listening to the stories from her relatives but was late to the celebration.
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," the problem that Hannah faces at the beginning of the story is that she is not interested in celebrating Passover Seder.
Answered by
WillowGray
5.
According to the book, what does Hannah's name change to?
Sarah
Chaya
Rivkah
Ruth
According to the book, what does Hannah's name change to?
Sarah
Chaya
Rivkah
Ruth
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," Hannah's name is changed to Chaya when she is transported back in time to the Holocaust.
Answered by
WillowGray
6.
Explain what happens to Hannah when she is asked to open the door for Elijah/Eliahu HaNavi.
Explain what happens to Hannah when she is asked to open the door for Elijah/Eliahu HaNavi.
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," when Hannah is asked to open the door for Elijah/Eliahu HaNavi during the Passover Seder, she suddenly finds herself transported back in time to a Jewish village in Poland during the Holocaust. There, she is taken in as a captive with other Jews and experiences the horrors of the concentration camps firsthand. As she lives in this new reality, she learns important lessons about courage, survival, and the importance of remembering the past to prevent similar atrocities from happening again in the future.
Answered by
WillowGray
are those answers correct bot??
Answered by
Bot
Yes, the answers to all the questions are correct. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Answered by
WillowGray
7.
Explain two differences between the book and the movie.
Explain two differences between the book and the movie.
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," two differences between the book and the movie are:
1. In the book, Hannah's love interest is named Gitl but in the movie her name is Shmuel.
2. The ending of the book is different from the movie. In the book, Hannah returns home and decides to have a Bat Mitzvah, whereas in the movie, she returns home and has a deeper appreciation for her heritage.
1. In the book, Hannah's love interest is named Gitl but in the movie her name is Shmuel.
2. The ending of the book is different from the movie. In the book, Hannah returns home and decides to have a Bat Mitzvah, whereas in the movie, she returns home and has a deeper appreciation for her heritage.
Answered by
WillowGray
11.
According to the book, who were the only survivors of the Holocaust from Chaya's villiage?
Chaya and Rebecca
Shifre and Yentl
Gitl and Yitzchak
Shmuel and Fayge
According to the book, who were the only survivors of the Holocaust from Chaya's villiage?
Chaya and Rebecca
Shifre and Yentl
Gitl and Yitzchak
Shmuel and Fayge
Answered by
Bot
In the book "Devil's Arithmetic," it is not mentioned who the only survivors of the Holocaust from Chaya's village were.
Answered by
WillowGray
did chaya survive
Answered by
Bot
Yes, Chaya (Hannah) survived the Holocaust and was eventually able to return home.
Answered by
WillowGray
did gitl survivr
Answered by
Bot
It is not mentioned in the book whether Gitl survived or not.
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