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The digital divide

Digital divide : Def. gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the internet, and those who do not I do have access to a digital device and wifi. Using technology nowadays is very help like if you didn't understand what you teacher thought you you can search it up. And it's very easy to access since we have our own phones. Our data is neither private nor protected. On online if people research my name I won't have any bad things. All you'll see is baby pics, school , achievement etc. but referring to Snapchat that's a whole different story. Don't get it wrong I don't do illegal stuff or anything else. But you'll probably find me doing weird stuff like dumb funny stuff. Like any normal teen does like goofing around.

Ignite talk

My big question is about trust . Like why don't the circus trust animals and tie them up and they  supposedly say they are well trained One thing I did over break was I read articles and websites surrounding my topic One thing I learned over break about my project was that we lack trust and we all have trust issues My topic is similar too us, we sit in the classrooms (tied) we wait for the bell to ring since we're (trained ) The next thing I'm doing is collecting more and information and suming it all up

So far my spring break started off with ...

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The beach  Santa Maria hotel .... and swim practice 😩😪

Fahrenheit 451 Essay

#1 In Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury introduces us with 2 characters, call it what you will : important, supporting,etc. Their names Clarisse and Beatty. Ray Bradbury's tone for both characters are different.  Clarisse has a soft introduction, kid like. She's seen as a kind, curious person who's loves nature. As for Beatty it's the complete opposite. He's basically the antagonist of the story. When we first meet clarisse we see how she relates to a kid, asking Montag multiple questions. As well we find out, her love about nature. " isn't this a nice time of night to walk? I like to smell things and look at things ....". Yet in Fahrenheit 451 everyone is the opposite of clarisse, they can't have advantages of one another and many don't even interact with each other. Clarisse does all that, she talks and interacts with her family, what we consider normal. Even Montag notices her uniqueness , " you think too much." Yet Ray Bradbury als

Questions pg. 148-158

"Don't judge a book by its cover" cliché thing to say, they considered themselves books  Montag still cares for Mildred since he her husband and feels sympathy towards her. I think the  author is showing us how montag is becoming more human like and how he is changing  The hands show the person personality. Meaning grangers grandfather is dead and mildread was lifeless, her hands wouldn't do a thing basically like grangers dead grandfather ( her hands didn't want to get " dirty" )  Granger told montag the story of his grandfather and how he did these things which many can do but not the way he used to do it ( it's not the same) 3 seconds was the time going slow in slow motion like in movies, but for me when I first read three seconds " all of the time in history " I automatically thought of it as, my life flashed before my eyes Phoniex , it would did in the flame of fire and  reincarnate but it wouldn't take in mind what he did w

Guiding questions 133-147

1. ( quality, time and permission), its to take time and enjoy it  Montag saw a deer He's complaining about the fire and then ironically he came across a fire, montag said that the fire was different since it wasn't burning but warning him ( fire - "white and red color" ) Granger is a leader of a small group he seems to know montag since they are watching the chase. They also helped montag  The show portrays "montag " being captured and being killed but in reality an innocent man was being killed and they didn't really show his face  When granger said " we made the right kind of mistake" is because they too " found out " the truth, they became different from society