Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Assignment #11(B)

Giving Miss Sasaki a local anaesthetic of procaine, Dr.Sasaki made an incision in her leg on October 23rd, to drain the infection, which still lingered on eleven weeks after the injury. In the following days, so much pus formed that he had to dress the opening each morning and evening. Aweek later, she complained of great pain, so he made another incision; he cut still a third, on Novenber 9th, and enlarged it on the twenty-sixth. All this time, Miss Sasaki grew weaker and weaker, and her spirit fell low. One day, the young man who had lent her his translation of de Maupassant at Hatsukaichi came to visit her; he told her that he was going to Kyushu but that when he came back, he would like to see her again. She didnt care. Her leg had been so swollen and painful all along that the doctor had not even tried to set the fractures, and though an X-ray taken in November showed that the bones were mending, she could see under the sheet that her lelf leg was nearly three inches shorter than her right ant that her lelf foot was turning inward. She thought often the man to whom she hd been engaged. Someone told her he was back from oversea. She wondered what he had heard about her injuries that made him stay away.(p79)
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Monday, July 2, 2007

Assignment #11(A)

Nakamura-san was paid, as a beginner, a hundred and seventy yen- then less than fifty cents-a day. At first, the work was confusing, terribly tiring, and a bit sickening. Her boss worried about her paleness. She had to take many days off. But little by little she became use to the factory. She make friends. There was a family asmosphere. She got raises. In the two ten minute breaks, morning and afternoon, when the moving belt stopped, there was a birdsong of gossip and laughter, in which she joined. It appeared that all along there had been, deep in her temperament, a core of cheerfullness, which must have fuelled her long fight against A-bomb lassitude, something warmer and more vivifying than mere submission, than saying,"Shikataga-nai." The other women took to her; she was constantly doing them small favors. Thet began calling her, affectionately, Oba-san-roughly,"Auntie." (p96)
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Assignment # 10 (C)- " Help "

The Inuit would put a small piece of feather over the hole and stand with bone harpoon ready and when the seal came into the hole the air pushing ahead of its body would ruffle the feather and the hunter would lunge with the harpoon and bury the barbed head in the back of the seal.

Why do three different verb forms in this passage occur with " would"? What does the use of " would" convey here?

Three different verb forms occur with " would" because would is express what do, feel....The use of" would" conveys what are the purpose that they should do: original.

Can you HELP me answer this question, please.

Assignment #10 (B)

Who is Kay-gwa-daush, and what is her white name? What is Brian's connection to her?

Kay-gwa-daush is a daughterof a white man. Her white name is Anne: original.

Correct: Kay-gwa-dash is the daughter of the Cree trapping family. Her white name is Susan Smallhorn. Brian's connection to her is that he likes her and he had met up with her family at the end of winter and had lived with them for three weeks.

Assignment #10 (A)

A coyote, perhaps, brush wolf as they called them up north, or may be a timber wolf, two wolves, one begging from the other.

What is the sentence type here, and why?

The sentence type is a simple sentence because it has only one independent clause( subject is they, verb is called) : original.

Correct: The sentence type is a complex sentence. Because it has a fragment " A coyote...as" and the independent clause " they ......the other."

Assignment #9(b)

Mr. Tanimoto lifted them away from the boat, and as he did so, he experienced such horror at disturbing the dead-preventing them, he momentarily felt, from launching their craft and going on their ghostly way-that he said out loud, "Please forgive me for taking this boat. I must use it for others, who are alive."(p37)

This is a compound-complex sentence. How do you think?

assignment #9(a)

Dr.Sasaki, who beleived that the ememy had hit only the building he was in, got balandages and began to blind the wounds of those inside the hospital; while outside, all over Hiroshima, mained and dying citizens turned their unsteady steps toward the Red Cross Hospital to begin an invasion that was to make Dr. Sasaki forget his private nightmare for a long, long time.(p15)

This is a complex sentence. How do you think?