Saturday, November 28, 2009

Immolate

Found in Linh Dinh's All Around What Empties Out.
In the poem, "Sleeping Beauty."

9 comments:

  1. 1. to offer in sacrifice; to kill as sacrificial victim.
    2. to kill or destroy by fire.
    3. giving up to destruction.

    Jasmine Fujimoto, Period 3, November 28, 2009

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  2. Oh mighty God, I shall immolate this golden sheep for you.

    The lion immolated my dog to eat for food.

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  3. Period 2 for Lily Zheng Nov 30, 2009

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  4. The ancient Hawaiians immolated pigs and fish to their gods.

    The explosion immolated the person's remains beyond recognition.

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  5. 1. It was too late as the boy and many other animals were IMMOLATED in the wildfire.

    2. No rain has fallen for months, so the council decided they would IMMOLATE animals to the gods for rain to fall again.

    Phon Truc Huynh, Per. 3, Dec. 1

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  6. The old dilapidated building needed to be immolated or else it would be a safety hazard to people.

    In the Bible, Abraham was willing to immolate his son Isaac for God as a sign of his faith.

    Period 2

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  7. 1. An innocent man begged not to be the one whom would be immolated in an attempt for the community to show their respect to the gods.

    2. My marshmallow was immolated by the camp fire when I accidentally put it too close.

    jasmine fujimoto, Period 3, 12/6/09

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  8. 1. Many different religions immolates some type of sacred object to their gods.

    2. The town was immolated by the forest fire nearby.

    Julie Kuo, Pd 3, 12/13/09

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  9. 1. The level 70 warlock immolated the orc army witha single spell.
    2. A russian tactic of war was to immolate the defeated towns so the invading army could not resupply.
    Dustin Hong Period 3 12/17/09

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