1.
My classmate Alsadaqi,
Mostafa selects book called Mythologies of the World. It talks about mythologies
in the word, such as Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The first sentence
page fifteen of book is “The myths that explained them have passed away with
their authors, and all we are left with as to their as to their purpose is
conjecture.” We can find author has good wish behind mythologies.
2.
The second book
is Loud and Clear: How to prepare and deliver effective business and technical
presentations. It talks about some basic business rules and teach you how to do
that. The first sentence page fifteen of book is “Realistic in terms of what
you can reasonably expect to accomplish” it tells you some cost can be
forecasted and useful to a successful businessman.
3.
The third book is
Sharks,
the Super Fish. This book shows reader some knowledge about different
sharks. The first sentence in page fifteen of book is “Sharks are among the best hunters in the world” it looks like a topic sentence.
4.
The fourth book is
Last Shot. This books shows the basketball is a game, but it has more than
that. The first sentence in page fifteen of book is “He turned and there was Dick “Hoops” Weiss, Who had
been a legend at the Philadelphia Daily News for years before moving to the New
York Daily News”
5.
The last book is Hitler’s
Storm troopers and the Attack on the German Republic, 1919-1933. The first sentence
in page fifteen of book is “In
Moscow, Lenin saw the German situation as being much like that of St. Petersburg
in 1917.” It give reader a time information.
work cite:
Michael McKenzie, Mythologies of the
World, Transedition Limited by Bander Richardson White, 2001.
George L. Morrisey, Thomas L. Sechrest and Wendy B. Warman. Loud
and Clear: How to prepare and deliver effective business and technical
presentations, New York, Massachusetts and others, fourth edition April 1997.
Helen Roney Sattler, Jean Day Zallinger, Sharks, the Super Fish, Helen Roney Sattler and illustrations
copyright is by Jean Zallinger, New York 1986.
John Feinstein, Last Shot, Alfred A. Knopf, Random House, New
York, in 2005 first edition
Otis C. Mitchell, Hitler’s Storm troopers and the Attack on the
German Republic, 1919-1933, McFarland Company, North
Carolina in 2008
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