Wednesday, December 3, 2008

ROAR - The 26 Letters

The 26 Letters
By Oscar Ogg
Chapter 6

5comments:
- Sucat won over the Christianity.
- The Pope was pleased with his work and gave him the name "Pacricius" which meant noble.
- Sucat tried to create the letters, his wasn't as modernized yet.
- Their letters began to look more like ours, more modernized and simpler.
- They wrote very thin with designs.

4questions:
- How did the Pope united together?
- What does "Pope" means?
- Why do they write thin?
- Why do they design on their letters?

3vocabulary:
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Bondage(pg146): Slavery.
- Pagan(pg146): A person who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim.
- Quill(pg 153): A bobbin or spool.

2literacy terms:
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"...worked for 6 years as a slave..."(pg 147)
- "From Italy to Germany"(setting)

1overview sentence:
- Sucat is a boy from Italy and he done many things that the pope was pleased about so they named him "Patricius" - nobel, they wrote very thin with many designs however, it is still readable and that this is basically about how Italy and Germany got their alphabet from, it is also know as "Small letters".

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