Lol ok idk when I might look at it though. I'm playing a game, listening to music, and talking to you >_> Epic multitasking =D
Sure I'll bring it tomorrow
Ummm..... #4) The image that is conveyed by the "calling" of the sea is that when the traveler is lodging for the night he is beckoned to come back to the sea to again start his journey. The sea is calling for him to return but he is to never go back to where he came. The "soft, white hands" could be in reference to the way that the waves crash upon the beach at high or low tide, they then wash away the footprints left on the sand.
#5) Longfellow uses the the sea to represent life and death by the way that the sea can deliver sustenance to feed people the world over, in death it can take away the loved ones that have been lost since seafaring has been in existence. The sea can be used to also to show the ebb of the tides as one wave crashes on the beach a new one is behind it. In this analogy the life and death of a wave has been drawn.
Magnesium metal lab:
What they didn't put in the procedure:
The use of tongs
They put beaker instead of test tube
They didn't say to take the mass of the test tube
They didn't say to subtract the mass of the test tube from the mass at the end of the lab.
Masses:
Test tube mass-30.086g
Magnesium metal mass-0.04g
Final mass(everything)-30.181g
Final magnesium metal mass-0.095g
What we did wrong: let some of the gas escape.
Observations:
Half of the magnesium metal burned
It produced a bright, white light
The test tube became hot
White residue formed inside the test tube and clung to the walls of the test tube.
Vinegar & baking soda lab:
What they didn't put in the procedure:
They failed to tell us to tare out the beaker
They didn't say to take the mass of the bottle
Didn't add funnel to materials list
They wanted to stir it up NO
They said to take the cap off and take the mass of the bottle, NO
Masses:
Beaker mass-80.73g
Vinegar mass-3.72g
Bottle mass-15.07g
Baking soda mass-1.014g
Final mass(vineger&baking soda and bottle)-19.513g
Final mass(vinegar and baking soda)-4.44g
What we did wrong: didn't get the cap on the bottle fast enough to capture ALL the gases.
Observations:
The compound bubbled up almost immidiately
The bubbling settled after about 15 seconds
KM thinks it's because the computer doesn't have the symbols in its database yet. Or something. KM knows how to put fonts in, but is not exactly sure how to add symbols by herself.
"SARGE! Perfect name for this little girl right here."
"But my name is Sally."
"STFU you're Sarge now."
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":cool:"
LIKE A BAWSE.
Because you have yet to correct this travesty by getting your hands on a LoZ game. :/
Here's hoping! :cheers: Be extra special good from now until Christmas! You can start by worshiping KM. :D
◕ ϖ ◕ (Fun fact: This is one of the smilies that shows up on Word, but not on the interwebs on my laptop.)
They're awesome, but holy hell did they stick the majority of their members' names in a blender. Actually, that can be said for the majority of Orre's population as a whole. Skrub? Eagun? Sherles? I mean, it was probably just the translators being lazy, but still, lol.
I'd tell you, but you dun turned yer back on me and I dun feel like shouting. :B
Nuts. :/ Ask Santa for one for Christmas?
Kids have a different tolerance for repetition for certain things.
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