Birthday & Family
Likes
Dislikes
Hobbies/Interests
Books I've Read (wip)
100
Kevin
What is my Dad?
100
Mint Chocolate Chip
What is my favorite ice cream flavor?
100
When I see this sign I want to scream load! load! why don't load!
What is buffering?
100
Just one more chapter Mom
What is reading?
100
The main character is the son Posidon
What is Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief?
200
Rebecca
What is my Mom?
200
Math
What is my favorite class?
200
Green vegetables
What is spinach?
200
1+1=2
What is Math?
200
meow meow warrior cats
What is Warrior Into the Wild?
300
Carson
What is my Brother?
300
My favorite non-team sport
What is Cross Country Running?
300
I win the races gold medel yestrday
What is bad grammar/spelling?
300
pen and ink pencil and paper brush and pallet
What is art?
300
Rodents living in an abby
What is Redwall?
400
Lauren
What is my Sister?
400
Vanilla and Chocolate or Mint and Chocolate
What are Oreos?
400
 An essay is, generally, a scholarly piece of writing that gives the author's own argument—but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays can consist of a number of elements, including: literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays . While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population are counterexamples. In some countries, essays have become a major part of formal education. Secondary students are taught structured essay formats to improve their writing skills; admission essays are often used by universities in selecting applicants, and in the humanities and social sciences essays are often used as a way of assessing the performance of students during final exams. The concept of an "essay" has been extended to other mediums beyond writing. A film essay is a movie that often incorporates documentary film making styles, and focuses more on the evolution of a theme or idea. A photographic essay covers a topic with a linked series of photographs that may have accompanying text or captions. Definitions An essay has been defined in a variety of ways. One definition is a "prose composition with a focused subject of discussion" or a "long, systematic discourse". It is difficult to define the genre into which essays fall. Aldous Huxley, a leading essayist, gives guidance on the subject. He notes that "the essay is a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything", and adds that "by tradition, almost by definition, the essay is a short piece". Furthermore, Huxley argues that "essays belong to a literary species whose extreme variability can be studied most effectively within a three-poled frame of reference". These three poles are: The personal and the autobiographical: The essayists that feel most comfortable in this pole "write fragments of reflective autobiography and look at the world through the keyhole of anecdote and description". The objective, the factual, and the concrete-particular: The essayists that write from this pole "do not speak directly of themselves, but turn their attention outward to some literary or scientific or political theme. Their art consists on setting forth, passing judgement upon, and drawing general conclusions from the relevant data". The abstract-universal: In this pole "we find those essayists who do their work in the world of high abstractions", who are never personal and who seldom mention the particular facts of experience. Huxley adds that "the most richly satisfying essays are those which make the best not of one, not of two, but of all the three worlds in which it is possible for the essay to exist." The word essay derives from the French infinitive essayer, "to try" or "to attempt". In English essay first meant "a trial" or "an attempt", and this is still an alternative meaning. The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne was the first author to describe his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing, and his essays grew out of his commonplacing. Inspired in particular by the works of Plutarch, a translation of whose Œuvres Morales into French had just been published by Jacques Amyot, Montaigne began to compose his essays in 1572; the first edition, entitled Essais, was published in two volumes in 1580. For the rest of his life he continued revising previously published essays and composing new ones. Francis Bacon's essays, published in book form in 1597, 1612, and 1625, were the first works in English that described themselves as essays. Ben Jonson first used the word essayist in English in 1609, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. History Europe English essayists included Robert Burton and Sir Thomas Browne . In France, Michel de Montaigne's three volume Essais in the mid 1500s contain over 100 examples widely regarded as the predecessor of the modern essay. In Italy, Baldassare Castiglione wrote about courtly manners in his essay Il libro del cortegiano. In t
What is too much writing/typing?
400
3 2 1 ignition
What are model rockets?
400
I'm stuck on Mars! I'll farm potatoes.
What is The Martian?
500
October 2
What is the day before my birthday?
500
My favorite scientific machine
What is the L.H.C.?
500
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What are week day mornings? note "what are Monday mornings" does not count yeah that must have been too easy
500
is large, collides particles at high speed
What is science?
500
A biography of a dangerous idea
What is Zero?
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