Monday, October 5, 2009

The last Meow Activity 9

Words:
1. Raved, ravishing, ermine coat, pale-green eyes. The author made this comparison to describe Lady as an animal that was once strong before , but like a queen becomes weak at the end of her life.

2. the specific gravity of a man who know exactly where to reach his. Shawn likes to work on old cars and 'transform' them into hot street rods. Similarily, Lady in her current state is just like an old car, and he attempts to get her back to her original healthy state.

3. Medical Terminology:
1. Throes of chronic renal failure
2. Toxins in her blood (blood poisioning/wastes)
3. Dialysis (kidney failure)
4. Blood Pressure (cholestoral rises)

Bilger uses all of these medical terminology to explain Lady's health state. He wants to depict and express and image to the readers concerning how much Lady's health has deterioated over the past year, and the situation that Shawn must now face.

4.
Lady: The patient/child, or the one that needs care from others. Lady can also depict a human being that lacks health care.
Shawn Levering: Like the parent, overseer, or guardian, that cares enough to go through the many sacrifices to pay for his or her child.
Cathy Langston: The Doctor, the health benefactor. She has the power to determine whether her patient (Lady) will live or die.

The first three paragraphs depicts the many problems that lady and her owner face. It explores the sacrifices that many other pet owners have to make for the sake of their pet, out of love and care. It might additionally explore the poverty and other factors that prevent owners from fulfilling the health care that their pets might need.

Paragraphs:
1. In this article they give us a detailed account of specific owner's situation and his pet's health problems/condition. Unlike where as a newspaper will give you a general view of a problem that might affect a community as a whole.

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