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Thursday, November 5, 2015

My Non-Fiction Book

Going Solo
Roald Dahl

The setting of Going Solo is on the ship SS Mantola in the autumn of 1938. Roald Dahl (the main character in this book) is traveling from the Port of London to Mombasa. he describes the ship as '...an old paint-peeling tub of 9,000 tons with a single tall funnel and a vibrating engine that rattled like tea-cups in their saucers on the dining-room table.' His voyage was supposed to take two weeks, with many stops.

Two unknown words in this book are dialects and cultivate.

Dialects-A form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations

Sentence-If they worked in East Africa, their sentences were sprinkled with Swahili words, and if they lived in India than all manner of dialects were intermingled.

Cultivate-To grow or raise (something) that is under conditions that you can control

Sentence-They cultivate bizarre habits that would never be tolerated back home, whereas in far-away Africa or in Ceylon or in India or in the Federated Malay States they could do as they liked.

3 comments:

  1. Nicely written,
    The quote was great. You also went into a bit more detail describing the setting, and didn't just mention it.
    Martin

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  2. Nicely written,
    The quote was great. You also went into a bit more detail describing the setting, and didn't just mention it.
    Martin

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nicely written,
    The quote was great. You also went into a bit more detail describing the setting, and didn't just mention it.
    Martin

    ReplyDelete