Toy fantasy (ex: Winnie the pooh)
Onomatopoeia- (the fact of words containing sounds similar to the noises they describe, for example hiss or thud; the use of words like this in a piece of writing)
1. Donkey: Eeyore (hee-haw) →is a character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A.A. Milne. He is generally characterized as a pessimistic, gloomy, depressed, miserable, old grey stuffed donkey who is a friend of the title character, Winnie-the-Pooh.
2. Lion: Roar
words
1. Test (v.): to examine somebody's knowledge or ability by asking them questions or giving them activities to carry out
2. Score (v.): to win points, goals, etc. in a game or competition
3. Popularize (v.): to make a lot of people know about something and enjoy it
4. Submit
(under)
5. Check-mark: to put a mark (✓) next to an item on a list, an answer, etc.
6. Acre (英畝) : A unit for measuring an area of land; 4 840 square yards or about 4 050 square meters
7. Illustrated: to use pictures, photographs, diagrams, etc. in a book, etc.
8. Exclude: to deliberately not include something in what you are doing or considering
1. hunny → honey
2. Eeyore’s house keeps falling down → because of the “rain”
3. "That’s Re-dikorous."→That’s ridiculous. (Rabbit)
4. Oh, brother (boy, lord)!
5. Henry Pootel : Henry Pootel was thought to be one of Winnie-the-Pooh's relatives. Actually, Henry is a very clean Piglet. Once, Kanga gave Piglet a bath and he became so clean, that he was unrecognizable. Christopher Robin figured he must be a relative of Pooh's, and named him "Henry Pootel". (from: Winnie-the-Pooh FAQ http://www.lavasurfer.com/pooh-faq2.html)
6. Disaster in Bible → 40 days (exactly how long did the terrible flood last in Winnie-the-Pooh? → 5 days)
7. The Good Book → Bible