Moving his rocker back by the pot Sly tries to relax. After a long wait and a couple of short naps, the cloth is dry. Removing it from the rope Sylvester folded the now red cloth into a bolt and lays it on the worktable Calling the tailor he says, “Marcus if you got the time I could use your help now.” “Put the tea pot on the stove,” Markus said. “I’ll be there as fast as my short legs can get me there.” After unlocking the door, Sly puts a large tea pot on the fire so they will have plenty of hot tea. Marcus knocks on the door, not waiting for the wizard he walks in. “What you got for me?” he asks Having all the measurement and a sketch on a sheet of paper Sly hands the information to the tailor, “We …show more content…
One of the helpers had made a slender rope out of the same material used in the bag. Picking up the rope Sylvester guides it through the loop at the top of the bag. Going all the way around it comes out just two centimeters from where it went in. When someone pulls the both ends of the rope, he bag closes the bag so nothing will fall out. . Now was the time for the big test, time to put something in the bag and see if it will work as he planned. Tying the rope to the top of two chairs so it would stay open, Sly stands with his hands resting on his hips, looking around the lab for something to put in the bag. First, in the bag, is a softball, then a tricycle. Picking up a football, he tossed it in, along with a baseball glove and bat. Standing on a short stool the wizard looks in the bag and said, “OH MY, OH MY, Where are they?”
To see the bottom of the bag, he needed a lamp. There, on the bottom of the bag are five little items the size of a stamp. Untying one rope from a chair, he reaches in. Taking out one small item, and set it on the floor. POOF! It grew, to the same size as before.
Next, he would try to find the tricycle, then the bat and the ball. POOF! They returned to their original size
Then he thought throw it and made a genius plan to take down the fireman
The Wizard of Oz is an early film but editing is used quite a bit. First off, the absence of color in the beginning and the ending of the film. This sets an overall feeling of Dorothy being home. Next the film turns to color once Dorothy dreams of being in a different world, the color, yet again, set an overall mood for Dorothy in this new world “Over the rainbow.” The first steps of Dorothy being in the world of The Wizard of Oz gives off an example of inside and outside editing. The shot begins with a close up of Dorothy’s face and the camera slowly moves out to show everything else around Dorothy, which was the start of the yellow brick road and Munchkin land. After the viewer see all of that, the camera moves back in to Dorothys face when she says that they are not in Kansas anymore. One editing transition used a lot in The Wizard of Oz is the fade-in and dissolve. Another is cross-cut, two events occurring at the same
Scene: This scene in the film comes just after the house has been picked up in the twister. Dorothy's house has been lifted up into the sky and suddenly dropped back down to earth in the middle of the Land of Oz. In the scene itself, Dorothy leaves her home to see that she is "Not in Kansas anymore," and finds the new and amazing world of the munchkin city in front of her. She also meets Gwendela the good witch as her journey in Oz begins.
The title of my book is Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It is written by J.K. Rowling. I really liked this book. This book is a fiction book. That of course means it’s not true.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, shows a new generation that anyone can be a hero. Most heroic stories before this time showcased men as the hero but The Wonderful Wizard of Oz gives a new perspective of what a hero can be.
In the middle of the night when Larry was sure everyone was sleeping He slowly tiptoed inside to get a candle to find some biscuits. He tracked straw from his dirty feet throughout the house then he finally found.
After they gutted and bled him out, they fashioned a truss from a felled tree branch, then tied the deer’s legs together and slid the pole through the deer’s legs. She took one end and Charles the other. This made it a lot easier, to carry their prize back to camp.
My book report is on the book 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone' by J.K.
They left the store with the money bag and he later returned the money bag because he got scared.
He mixed flour and sugar and salt with his hands, not bothering to measure. He added a piece of starter from the clay jar in the pantry, kneaded the dough, then rounded the loaves and set them to rise. He shoveled ash from the stove in the kitchen and kindled a fire.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a fictional adventure/fantasy that was written by L. Frank Baum in 1965. L. Frank Baum was born near Chittenango, New York in 1856. Frank grew up with a heart condition so he couldn’t play physically like other children so he developed a creative side, so he decided to write stories.
In 1939, Victor Fleming made a film version of L. Frank Baum’s novel “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” However, both the novel and the film focuses or touches on the same moral, it features the protagonist Dorothy who resides in Kansas the farm, along with her aunt Em and uncle Henry as well as her dog Toto. Both Baum’s novel and Fleming’s 1939 film adaptation the setting is in Kansas which is described as a small farm which Dorothy lives in which in Baum’s novel is picturized as gloomy, grey and dull. Throughout Fleming’s adaptation of Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” there are a number of differences which presents itself in a direct manner on screen as well as similarities. The variety of changes in the film’s adaptation tends to take
‘I wonder if they all come out of that wall-paper as I did? But I am securely fastened now by my well-hidden rope - you don't get me out in the road there!’
Once upon a time there were 3 llamas Carl, Fuzzy, and Lola .They all wanted to go see their friend Magic who is a unicorn. Magic is a total buffoon that lives in a town called Crystal Cliff. So, that night they all packed up all of their things to go visit Magic.
In the past couple years, there has been a growing phenomenon in the world of children's literature, this phenomenon is Harry Potter. J.K. Rowlings series of novels about a young wizard and his years at "Hogwarts School of Wizarding and Witchcraft," has become one of the most successful children's book series of all time. Before reading any of the now four novels, one may find it hard to believe that a children's novel may be so entertaining. But once one starts reading any of the four books, it is plain to see why these books are so popular.