Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Extra Credit—due October 20


 

Type about something interesting.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

last night in brandon south dakota there was a car chase that ended on the golf couse right next to my house

Anonymous said...

Something that is very interesting would have to be the girl's soccer team winning state this year because it has never been done and we are proud of our lynx this year for going all the way and getting a trophy. All the seniors on the team took over this year and held them to a high standard and wanted to get the ship and their reward was winning in the finals against Roosevelt.

Anonymous said...

Something that is very interesting is that if you are not a U.S Citizen you are not able to do some stuff. A piece of plastic defines what you can do and what you cannot do.

Anonymous said...

Something interesting to me was the Braves vs Dodgers game 7 when Cody Bellinger hit the walk-off home run to bring his team to the World Series.

Huebner said...

what I think is interesting is the new update in modern warfare it's a Holloween update. so it's going to be good.

Anonymous said...

Something that is very interesting would have to be the Las Vegas Raiders beating both Cheifs and Saint in the NFL. Raiders aren't the very best team but they still managed to beat two really high powered offences and defences. Especially the Cheifs because they won the Super Bowl last year.

Levi said...

For this topic, I will talk about cars. The reason I’m typing about this is just the fact they are really interesting. Why are they interesting because there are different types of cars or even different engine types. There are 20 different cars and almost all of them are all by different people. There are 3 different types of power supplies. Like gas, diesel, and electric cars. There are a lot of different engines out there to move your cars.
Pfeiffer

Pu Reh said...

My parents were born In Burma but they escaped from war and went to the borders of Thailand and Burma. Our food, religion, Activities, and language are all mixed with Thai and Burmese. so I Like to think that a am a little bit of both.

Logan Frisbie said...

The number one thing that has me interested are the script competitions. If one of you wants to become a screenwriter the script competitions are the perfect places. People in the competitions write their own scripts and send and get a ton of feedback. If the person's script becomes seriously liked and very popular it might impress people who work in the movie industry. The reason why I know this is because one person in the script competitions way back then wrote a script for The Hunger Games novel and look where it went. Other movie scripts have been written by other people in the competitions like Life of Pi, Slumdog Millionaire, and Argo.

Anonymous said...

something that is interesting to me is studying Greek mythology. I am not currently in the class for it but I have been researching things in my free time. I have studied most of the gods and goddesses so far and plan on reading more into their stories. I will be studying the mythological beasts after I research the rest of the stories. I usually read on this when I am bored and looking for something to do and the stories are interesting to me. I think I started to get into this subject when the Percy Jackson books and movies came out, but I really got into this subject when we read "The Odyssey" in freshman year. Greak Mythology is the reason I will probably be naming one of my future pets Zeus mostly likely a pit bull, golden retriever, or German Shepard because those are my favorite breeds.
miller

Andrew Colby said...

What truly makes a dystopian world? We all have either heard about Dystopias before? If not, a Dystopia is a genre of fiction that usually about a world that has a fundamental problem with it that supposed to be a warning message to our world if we don't want to end up like this. Ther are many great and influential examples of dystopian fiction like George Orwell's "1984," Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Aldus Huxley's "Brave New World," Harlen Ellison's "I have no mouth and I must scream," to Anthony Burges "A Clockwork Orange," and many more I can't list off. For me, dystopian works can really bring out interesting ideas about us as humans and many other problems from nuclear war, wastelands, a dictatorship or other concepts or more real fears and problems we might just ignore in our daily life, not batting an eye on the issue until it grew too big for us to do anything about. I think we should learn a bit more about what kinds of dystopian worlds our world might fall into.

-Andrew Colby

Anonymous said...

My mom and I put up all our halloween decorations. The theme is on one side of our yard is full of random blow up decorations and in the front yard it is a cemetery with some other blow up decorations like pennywise and a tree and a big grave stone. I think we did pretty good this year, my mom told me we were going to do as much as we can and we did a lot and we filled all of our yard. We have a problem though because It gets really windy out and it has been raining and now we are getting hail and snow and everything is getting wet and blowing away some days. It is kinda funny because sometimes we will have to run down the street to get our decorations that are flying away. I don’t know how people can keep their grave stones to stay in the ground or their blow ups to stay but it is incredible. I think it is harder for us because the wind hits right on and our decorations are just sitting outside. The way we put the grave stones in was we taped the grave stone to a metal stake and put the metal stake in the ground and we tied the blow ups like they are supposed to be with the string and metal sticks in the ground. Somehow the blow ups keep tipping over and laying down, our grave stones keep flying away. Some of our grave stones are broke because of the wind so we are losing some of them, so our grave yard is not as big as we had it before. I just don’t understand how people can keep their grave stones in the ground and stop them from from flying away or breaking. We have a which on top of the roof on our garage and she just sits up there with her arms up on the house roof and she likes to fall to the ground or lay on top of the house where she is not supposed to be. I will have to take her back up on the roof and put her hands on the house roof and fix her stance. I think she likes to party.

McCulley

Anonymous said...

I think it's interesting that my jobs wanting me to be supervisors or higher manager positions when i turn 18

Alex Mouser said...

Hmmm... how about the plot of the game There Is No Game. In "There Is No Game", you, the user are now home after a long day of work, and you decide, "Hey, why not play a game." and so you did you boot up the game but Game(a character) tries to stop you from opening the game up, resulting in everybody's favorite type of game, a puzzle game, you solve puzzles in order to play the game that Game is preventing you to play, the "game" crashes and you are sent to your (not) desktop and uncover some documents that Game has mentioning someone named GiGi but you throw is aside for now opening up the game that Game is preventing you to open resulting you to going to a different localization of the game being Indian, then Mr. Glitch pops up resulting in you going to multiple dimensions and meeting different localizations of Game. it gets weirder, you are now in a point and click game dimension with the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and keep this in mind they don't know that you exist so you non-shelauntly help them in solving their "case" involving their "neighbor" and then you acknowledge your existence when Game speaks up and then an anti-piracy wall pops up resulting in you not hearing Mr. Glitches plan and then you go to a game that's kind of like the legend of Zelda. yeah, you also have to help the character defeat the boss and save the princess because he's a scared little baby and saves the princess, and oh hello Mr. Glitch the game is now a free-2-play thanks to Mr. Glitch so you're now stuck there... for now, until then and goodbye

Anonymous said...

The black footed ferret is the most endangered mammal in North America, but it’s been reintroduced to South Dakota’s Sage Creek Wilderness

Crazy Horse is the world's largest sculpture (563’ high & 641’ long)

Hot Springs, SD has the largest collection of Columbian mammoth & Woolly mammoth bones ever found. (Only display in the whole world to never be exhumed from its found location)

South Dakota is one of the heaviest Native American populated states
https://www.coolkidfacts.com/south-dakota-facts/

-Mennis

Anonymous said...

Gurung
I am gonna type something interesting about my country Nepal. Nepal is a landlocked country cover by two big countries India and China. In my country, we have 125 cultural and a lot of religions in my country. The founder of Buddhism Gautam Buddha was born in Nepal. The world's highest mountain Mount Everest located in Nepal and the other 8 Highest Mountains in Nepal too. Nepal never colonized by other countries. I am so excited one of the biggest festivals we celebrate is coming next Monday and another one is in November.

Anonymous said...

Rai Suren
something was interesting for me is Mount, Everest why? I was bord in Nepali I hear we have a big Mount Everest in Nepali but I ever see Mount Everest in Nepali. when our family came to the USA I see on the phone there are so b p in Nepali. there are beautiful places in Nepali I ever see or when there. I feel I want to go back to Napali and see a beautiful place in Nepal that I ever see before. In Nepali, there is a lot of food like momo or thukpa and another thing to eat.