Humanities - 7 > Members
Members
Showing 1-28 of 28
Status:
"On page 228, Frida has still been sending letters to each other from the U.S. She is now in Detroit. Cristina convinced Frida to come home, their mom is dying. “Frida got her wish. Early September I cabled her to come home immediately. Mami was dying.” What happened to her mom?" — Mar 13, 2020 12:13PM
"On page 228, Frida has still been sending letters to each other from the U.S. She is now in Detroit. Cristina convinced Frida to come home, their mom is dying. “Frida got her wish. Early September I cabled her to come home immediately. Mami was dying.” What happened to her mom?" — Mar 13, 2020 12:13PM
Status:
"On page 120, The rich woman catches her husband cheating on her and sells the painting for a ticket to Paris. We meet a new family who’s farm is flooded. They wake up to a baby and the painting in their boat with a note telling them to sell it and keep the baby.
Who left the painting?
“Thanking him for my resurrection”" — Mar 08, 2020 07:31PM
"On page 120, The rich woman catches her husband cheating on her and sells the painting for a ticket to Paris. We meet a new family who’s farm is flooded. They wake up to a baby and the painting in their boat with a note telling them to sell it and keep the baby.
Who left the painting?
“Thanking him for my resurrection”" — Mar 08, 2020 07:31PM
Status:
"On page 119, Brian talks about how he leaves Jennea with his friends family as he goes on tours. He promises his friends family he will stay sober but he slowly falls back into his addiction and makes it worse by adding more and more drugs to his list.
When does he actually get sober?
“...I was convinced that death meant I would just turn to dust and sleep forever.”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
"On page 119, Brian talks about how he leaves Jennea with his friends family as he goes on tours. He promises his friends family he will stay sober but he slowly falls back into his addiction and makes it worse by adding more and more drugs to his list.
When does he actually get sober?
“...I was convinced that death meant I would just turn to dust and sleep forever.”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
Status:
"On page 260, Evelyn is under a lot of stress as the trail is making her life very hectic. While she wants justice for White’s actions she does not want either of the men hurt. The trial is all the talk in the town but closing statements are about to happen and everything is still up in the air.
Who will go down for the murder and rape?" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
"On page 260, Evelyn is under a lot of stress as the trail is making her life very hectic. While she wants justice for White’s actions she does not want either of the men hurt. The trial is all the talk in the town but closing statements are about to happen and everything is still up in the air.
Who will go down for the murder and rape?" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
Status:
"On page 214, Right now they have both escaped the museum. They had to deal with Vayentha trying to kill Langdon, so Sierra pushed her off the raptors to the floor. Favorite quote: “I’m sorry you think he’s right?!” Question: who is the new man they keep talking about who is now following them?" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
"On page 214, Right now they have both escaped the museum. They had to deal with Vayentha trying to kill Langdon, so Sierra pushed her off the raptors to the floor. Favorite quote: “I’m sorry you think he’s right?!” Question: who is the new man they keep talking about who is now following them?" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
Status:
"On page 115, He continues to talk about his experience getting into the music industry. He talks about the ups and downs associated with trying to make it big.
Did he ever regret his decision on choosing a rougher life style rather than settling down?
“The music industry is a tough place.”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
"On page 115, He continues to talk about his experience getting into the music industry. He talks about the ups and downs associated with trying to make it big.
Did he ever regret his decision on choosing a rougher life style rather than settling down?
“The music industry is a tough place.”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
Status:
"On page 70, Mr markel has told Claire that he wants her to paint a forgery of the stolen paintings from the museum. In exchange for her making the forgeries, she will finally get her own show where she can showcase her own original work." — Mar 13, 2020 11:42AM
"On page 70, Mr markel has told Claire that he wants her to paint a forgery of the stolen paintings from the museum. In exchange for her making the forgeries, she will finally get her own show where she can showcase her own original work." — Mar 13, 2020 11:42AM
Status:
"On page 215, At this point of the book he is debunking the common misconceptions of the seemingly glamorous life he had in the entertainment business. "Hey Tone, do you realize how many kitchens we have walked through," we both jut looked at each other and smiled. So it's not all wine and roses. I really like that quote because to kind of elegant in a way but also kind o shows he wasn't always so happy in his profession." — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
"On page 215, At this point of the book he is debunking the common misconceptions of the seemingly glamorous life he had in the entertainment business. "Hey Tone, do you realize how many kitchens we have walked through," we both jut looked at each other and smiled. So it's not all wine and roses. I really like that quote because to kind of elegant in a way but also kind o shows he wasn't always so happy in his profession." — Mar 13, 2020 11:40AM
Status:
"On page 45, Chisme Soutine, although a great artist, was very shy. In his classes he would sit in the very back so no one could see his work. “Soutine was never really apart of the group. He kept himself hidden in a corner, like a frightened animal.” Why would Soutine be so shy about his work if it was good?" — Mar 09, 2020 10:15AM
"On page 45, Chisme Soutine, although a great artist, was very shy. In his classes he would sit in the very back so no one could see his work. “Soutine was never really apart of the group. He kept himself hidden in a corner, like a frightened animal.” Why would Soutine be so shy about his work if it was good?" — Mar 09, 2020 10:15AM
Status:
"On page 222, At this point in the book, even though it is the end, Darryl realizes that he is a much different person than he was when he first started rapping. He used to be a very commercial-like artist, and now he can reflect on past performances and make his choices based off of the negative impacts that happened to him before. My question is,”If you started out like how you are now, how different do you think youd be?”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
"On page 222, At this point in the book, even though it is the end, Darryl realizes that he is a much different person than he was when he first started rapping. He used to be a very commercial-like artist, and now he can reflect on past performances and make his choices based off of the negative impacts that happened to him before. My question is,”If you started out like how you are now, how different do you think youd be?”" — Mar 13, 2020 11:38AM
Status:
"On page 149, In this chapter the characters explore the museum to discover any clues that could lead them to the thieves. They start with basement which consists of an open storage area, safes, storage cabinets, and storage rooms. What will they find?" — Mar 13, 2020 10:26AM
"On page 149, In this chapter the characters explore the museum to discover any clues that could lead them to the thieves. They start with basement which consists of an open storage area, safes, storage cabinets, and storage rooms. What will they find?" — Mar 13, 2020 10:26AM
Status:
"On page 129, This book is still intriguing. Lil wayne is starting to talk about nba free agency and stuff like that. That stuff is cool to me. Also I like the part where lil Wayne is talking about a guy he met at rikers that is going home. He says he never wants to see that guy at rikers again. Showing he does care for him." — Mar 13, 2020 06:26AM
"On page 129, This book is still intriguing. Lil wayne is starting to talk about nba free agency and stuff like that. That stuff is cool to me. Also I like the part where lil Wayne is talking about a guy he met at rikers that is going home. He says he never wants to see that guy at rikers again. Showing he does care for him." — Mar 13, 2020 06:26AM
Status:
"On page 98, We’ve learned that by now we’re probably never going to find out who really took the art and sold it to Gardner, however we do know that people are out looking but the police are absolutely clueless.
“ Once something is found is un retrievable”
Why can’t he just give them back" — Mar 13, 2020 10:26AM
"On page 98, We’ve learned that by now we’re probably never going to find out who really took the art and sold it to Gardner, however we do know that people are out looking but the police are absolutely clueless.
“ Once something is found is un retrievable”
Why can’t he just give them back" — Mar 13, 2020 10:26AM
Status:
"On page 136, She is finally realizing how manipulative cregg is. “I accept too much. He’s getting me to behave exactly how he wants” cregg is forcing her to have sex with him and do certain things that she can’t do but she can’t get out of the situation. She is trapped but convinces herself it’s love. She is lonely inside and does not what to accept it." — Mar 09, 2020 07:35PM
"On page 136, She is finally realizing how manipulative cregg is. “I accept too much. He’s getting me to behave exactly how he wants” cregg is forcing her to have sex with him and do certain things that she can’t do but she can’t get out of the situation. She is trapped but convinces herself it’s love. She is lonely inside and does not what to accept it." — Mar 09, 2020 07:35PM
Status:
"On page 75, This section is talking about some of jayz ventured outside of music. He explored the basketball world and made tons of connections in that sector. It says “making sure everyone on his team recieved vip treatment.” This shows the purpose jayz felt for expanding his brand I wonder what else he did to expand his brand." — Mar 09, 2020 11:54AM
"On page 75, This section is talking about some of jayz ventured outside of music. He explored the basketball world and made tons of connections in that sector. It says “making sure everyone on his team recieved vip treatment.” This shows the purpose jayz felt for expanding his brand I wonder what else he did to expand his brand." — Mar 09, 2020 11:54AM
Status:
"On page 74, Question: How is Sophie going to prove Langdon is innocent when there is evidence against him and the authorities believe it is him?" — Feb 03, 2020 09:15AM
"On page 74, Question: How is Sophie going to prove Langdon is innocent when there is evidence against him and the authorities believe it is him?" — Feb 03, 2020 09:15AM
Status:
"Ready to die which was one of his records sold over 500,000 copies in its first week alone and the song “juicy” was all over Mtv and the radio was playing his song 3 times every hour. He was making big money
What did he spend all his money on once he got that big check
“ Bad boy records was no longer considered a fledgling label”" — Mar 02, 2020 08:30PM
"Ready to die which was one of his records sold over 500,000 copies in its first week alone and the song “juicy” was all over Mtv and the radio was playing his song 3 times every hour. He was making big money
What did he spend all his money on once he got that big check
“ Bad boy records was no longer considered a fledgling label”" — Mar 02, 2020 08:30PM
Status:
"On page 75, Pattie and George Harrison met on the set of the Beatles film ‘Hard Days Night’. Pattie wrote about how they were very shy in the beginning, but ended up falling madly in love and moving in together. “Brian took us to fabulous restaurants and to the casino in Monte Carlo, which in those days was terribly glamorous.” I like this quote because I think it captures how young and spontaneous they were together." — Feb 05, 2020 05:30PM
"On page 75, Pattie and George Harrison met on the set of the Beatles film ‘Hard Days Night’. Pattie wrote about how they were very shy in the beginning, but ended up falling madly in love and moving in together. “Brian took us to fabulous restaurants and to the casino in Monte Carlo, which in those days was terribly glamorous.” I like this quote because I think it captures how young and spontaneous they were together." — Feb 05, 2020 05:30PM
Status:
"On page 20, The book so far is about how Gorillaz formed. The band was revolutionary.
It explains Niccals was born in 1966 and never knew his mother. He was dropped off on his awful father’s doorstep. As a kid, his dad forced him to do talent shows in pubs to get money." — Jan 28, 2020 11:56AM
"On page 20, The book so far is about how Gorillaz formed. The band was revolutionary.
It explains Niccals was born in 1966 and never knew his mother. He was dropped off on his awful father’s doorstep. As a kid, his dad forced him to do talent shows in pubs to get money." — Jan 28, 2020 11:56AM
Status:
"On page 25, So the book has just started. The author is going over how Johnny cash's life was ruled by drugs for a good chunk of his life. It also talks about how his dad played a major role in Johnnys life. A question I have is, "Why did johnnys dad disapprove of Johnny so much?" A quote I find interesting is when Johnny was talking to his dad and the book says, "ray cash, 'you ain't nothing, boy!'"" — Jan 24, 2020 11:48AM
"On page 25, So the book has just started. The author is going over how Johnny cash's life was ruled by drugs for a good chunk of his life. It also talks about how his dad played a major role in Johnnys life. A question I have is, "Why did johnnys dad disapprove of Johnny so much?" A quote I find interesting is when Johnny was talking to his dad and the book says, "ray cash, 'you ain't nothing, boy!'"" — Jan 24, 2020 11:48AM











