Year: 2024

Tessalation

I found these tasks very easy because my knowledge on tessalation is pretty good if I say so myself.I know if it’s round you cants tessalate it because there will little gaps between four in the center.

Final book review

The Fire Within written by Chris D’Lacey.

 

This book’s genre is adventure, you can tell it’s adventure because they are looking for a dragon. You can tell this because when it says “unless he caught the bus to Scrubbley.It’s quite a trek to the library gardens.”(pg 63) There’s also a mystery aspect, “I put some Chunky Chunks out for Bonnington but he doesn’t…erm…seem to be around.”(pg 99)

 

Throughout the story I haven’t really been able to see any character changes from David, he’s always been adventures and liked solving mysteries. He was trying to find the dragon and that was a mystery that he had to solve. David is independent minded so when people tell him what to do he gets annoyed but when it’s his idea he likes it you can see this when the book says “catch him and take him to the library gardens. Eh? Went David.” so he didn’t want to do it but he did it anyway because he had to, even though he got told.

 

The plot of this story is to find the dragon that they are looking for. There are many settings they were in such as a room they were looking through during pages 33 to 38. The techniques the author used to make the book more interesting is a good language feature, knowing when to end a sentence, also adding good twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat, such as when David said “Why did he suddenly get the feeling he’d lifted the flap on some deep, dark secret?”(page 61) which did keep me on the edge of my seat because I wanted to know what was under the flap.

 

I think this book is really good overall because it’s got adventure and mystery and those are two very popular genres. I recommend this book to anyone that likes reading and wants a very good book that at some parts keepings you on the edge of your seat. “Why did he suddenly get the feeling he’d lifted the flap on some deep, dark secret?”(page 61)

 

By Carson

Aggregate

Crushing Aggregate  seperation sizes cone crusher screening Metamorphic

 

Quarries of a mountain                                          

Full of rocks

 

          Crush them down

 

    Bounce all around

Gather them up

 

    Split sand and rocks

 Process again

 

Throw in a container

ship them away

 

Smooth, silky sand

  Running down the track

 

Turn rocks to cement 

        Or use them for gardens