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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Chapter 3 – Amari English

Chapter 3 – Amari
“I am afraid not, Your Highness. I saw it with my own eyes. Their magic was weak, but it was there.”
Skies…
What does this mean for us? What shall happen to the monarchy? Are the maji already planning an attack? Will we have any chance of fighting back?
Memories of Father before the Raid play in my head, a paranoid man with grinding teeth and forever graying hair. The man who forced Inan and me into the palace cellar, placing swords in our hands though we were far too young and weak to lift them.
The maji will come for you, he warned. The same words every time he forced us to spar. When they do, you must be prepared.
A message I take from this scene is that the maji are feared by royalty and royalty scare diviners. and that she doesn't want a war.


(I wasn't here yesterday so i dont know what happened in Chapter 2 thats why i dont have one for Chapter 2.)

Monday, July 20, 2020

Science Electricity

In the holidays I used a TV this is how it uses electricity:

In A New TV Each tiny spot of light that makes up the picture is a little light bulb. Rows and columns of these tiny LED’s are scanned one after another. This is a very efficient TV, no heat is generated to make a beam of electrons or powerful magnets for direction like an old TV.


Friday, July 3, 2020

science

In science we used fire to test for the gases produced when you put metals in acids and bases .

The first test was for hydrogen using the pop test, a burning splint inserted into a test tube full of hydrogen to produce a pop sound. By adding a strip of magnesium to a test tube containing acid and holding a bigger boiling tube over top you can collect hydrogen to pop.

The second test was for oxygen, adding magnesium dioxide to hydrogen peroxide, a base, created oxygen. The oxygen was tested for by placing a recently blown out splint in the test tube to see if it would relight.

The third and final test was for carbon dioxide, Adding together an acid and a metal carbonate will produce carbon dioxide, which can be tested by inserting a burning splint. If the splint goes out you have carbon dioxide, it smothers flames.