Tuesday, September 20, 2011

CLAIM PARTY!

Five claims I thought were "specific and authoritative" were one's of:

1. UNDERWATER
The Ground Zero Memorial in New York, where the Twin Towers once stood, is a sincere and gorgeous memorial for all the ones who died on 9/11. The beautiful waterfall is a wonderful and memorable idea to fill the empty spot where the towers once stood. People visit this touching, unique and magnificent memorial from all over the world.
2. Case 1
[In this scene from Nick Cannons film Drumline, the aggressive and alert style, quick, narrow movement, and percussive, thundering rhythm] expresses[an alive sense of energetic celebration and modest jubilation]
3. T-Rex
In this video of Adele preforming "Someone Like You" live, the audiance hears her explosive, elegant voice, with lyrics that have a powerful, motionless, old-fashioned message to them that creates a tranquil vibe throughout the theater.
4. The New Zealander
Claim: On the album cover of Titus Andronicus's "The Airing of Grievances," the commanding, classic font and layout of the cover, as well as the cluttered and colorful use of space in the photograph convey the band's homely practice environment and admiration for the old-fashioned symbols of history.  
5. Peanut Butter Without the JellyThe sweet tasing sensation of a skittle releases a flavor of fruitiness drowing all your taste buds in a pool of heaven. The numerous amount of these miniture, round, chewy candies create a rainbow effect in your mouth when devoured.

The one I thought had the "most creative, original, or otherwise interesting artifact for its close reading" was:

drumroll.............

UNDERWATER!
I thought this one deserved my vote on account that it was the most creative and thoughtful.
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