Trophy Golden, shiny Gleeming, awarding, granting Is given to winner Awarded prize
Water Transparent, clear Drinking, raining, sitting It's basically a clear drink. Liquid
Diamante Poems
Mouse Tip-toeing, whispering, sleeping Weak, very small - Strong, very big Stomping, screaming, snoring Loud, huge Elephant
Haiku Poetry
Sunny days are hot, Don't forget sunscreen or else... You might get sunburnt.
ABC Poetry
All Bad Criminals Deserve Eagles. Fool Gods Hurt Innocent Jellyfish. Kids Lurking Monkeys Now Octopus Poke Queens Revovlving Stars. The Umbrellas Visible Water Xylophone Year Zebra
Notre Dame
History- Notre-Dame de Paris, often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. The cathedral is consecrated to the Virgin Mary and considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture. Importance To France- Notre-Dame lies at the eastern end of the Île de la Cité and was built on the ruins of two earlier churches, which were themselves predated by a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter The cathedral was initiated by Maurice de sully, bishop of Paris, who about 1160 conceived the idea of converting into a single building, on a larger scale, the ruins of the two earlier basilicas. The foundation stone was laid by Pope Alexander III in 1163, and the high altar was consecrated in 1189. The choir, the western facade, and the nave were completed by 1250, and porches, chapels, and other embellishments were added over the next 100 years. Notre-Dame Cathedral consists of a choir and apse, a short transept, and a nave flanked by double aisles and square chapels. Its central spire was added during restoration in the 19th century, replacing the original, which had been completely removed in the 18th century because of instability. The interior of the cathedral is 427 by 157 feet (130 by 48 metres) in plan, and the roof is 115 feet (35 metres) high. Two massive early Gothic towers (1210–50) crown the western facade, which is divided into three stories and has its doors adorned with fine early Gothic carvings and surmounted by a row of figures of Old Testament kings. The two towers are 223 feet (68 metres) high; the spires with which they were to be crowned were never added. At the cathedral’s east end, the apse has large clerestory windows (added 1235–70) and is supported by single-arch flying buttresses of the more daring Rayonnant Gothic style, especially notable for their boldness and grace. The cathedral’s three great rose windows alone retain their 13th-century glass. Fire-
The giver's society isn't for me. Girls are forced to wear hair bows until they're nine years of age, even if you don't want to. Your now allowed to get a bike until you are nine years old. You are given a family, your not allowed to choose your own family. When in reality you can choose if you want to wear hair bows or not. You can buy a bike whenever you want to. When your born you get to live with that family. You can buy anything you want at any age. You can choose to live on your own when your at the age or you can live with someone. So Present Society is better to the givers society.