FOR EXAMPLE-Mr.Celente looked up and saw a huge,gorrilla-looking thing running away. I think they exaggerated because that looks like our mascot. MELANY MUNOZ GONZALEZ PERIOD 3 :)
Satire means the use of irony, sarcasm, or ridicule.
I think satire was used in the articles "A Rocky Situation For Hamilton" because of the screenshot of our mascot and how it was decribed. Another example would be in the article "Music on a Schedule" and how Mr. Rios has to work with 2 artists.
Satire: sarcasm; the use of humor, irony or exaggeration in order to show how foolish or wicked behavior or ideas are. Ex 1: In the article "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission” satire was used when it said that Mr. Thompson was going to Mars, when he really isn't going. Ex2. Another example of satire is in the article, “A Rocky Situation for Hamilton” when they described that Mr.Celente and Mr. DiNunzio saw a "large unidentified, gorilla-looking creature" in the woods. The article said that it might be the red coyote wandering around Greenburgh this past winter, but in the picture it shows the creature standing up like a human so it couldn't have been a coyote. It looks a lot like our mascot. Also, at the bottom of the page it shows the name of our mascot, "Rocky, the Red Raider” and the name of the article is A ROCKY Situation for Hamilton. -Maria Camila Puerta -Period 1
Example: In "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton", they took Sleepy Hollow's Headless Horse Man and switched it into The Head-full Wolf. Another Example was the article called "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission."
The word satire means the use of humor, irony,or an exaggeration.
For example,in "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton",Mr.Celente heard tree branches being snapped off,and later I could see its tracks were really big-like the two of my feet put together.Mr.Celente was totally over-exagerrated about this creature,and the descripitions are very similar to our mascot.
Satire is a literary form of writing or art in which it ridicules a subject for provoking or preventing change. Humor is usually added to get the viewers to comprehend such irony.
Ex 1: On "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission", Mr. Thompson would bring certain belongings to his fake trip like his skeleton, his beaker and season 6 of "The Simpsons".
Ex 2: On "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton", the "hairy, human - like creature" and "red Bigfoot" was just Rocky the Red Raider, our mascot.
In the article A Rocky Road for Hamiliton the ending said that if you see the creature go far away and call animal contorl and that is a big exaggeration for a mascot.
satire:use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly.
"Thompson Trapped for Mars Mission" When learning of this,his mother became animated,stating that,"it will be my baby back[Mr.Thompson] hasnt been that small since the thrid grade!"-joi tynes english 3 mr.vergara
Satire- the use of sarcasm, irony, or the build up of an idea that could be negative or trivial.
In the article Thompson Tapped For Mars Mission, satire is used because all though Mr. Thompson is a science teacher, there is no way he is traveling to Mars aboard a NASA craft.
1.) For example, the article " Thompson Tapped For Mars Mission", he is definitely not going up to Mars any chance. (I wouldn't, I rather go to Jupiter!)
2.) The second example is "A Rocky Road for Hamilton", which they clearly named our mascot in the title "Rocky". Then, also at the end of the article they said that the creature was like a "red bigfoot" which is like our mascot.
1. For instance, In Thompson tapped for mars Mission it states that Mr.Thompson will take Justin Bieber's CD and I don't think Mr. Thompson likes Justin Bieber anyways.
2. For example, in Cool Running stated that Mr.Vergara will have a team for bobsledding.I highly doubt he even knows how to play.
In the last article, in which they used to make it as if Mr.T was going to mars, was one example of satire; he is not going to mars, it is only an exaggeration.
Satire is the use of humor, irony, and exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize a person’s stupidity in articles.
In the article, “Rocky Situation for Hamilton” Mr. Celente used satire when he was describing the creature that he saw in the woods. He, along with the other people from the article actually thought they saw a gorilla looking creature that had orange fur and looked similar to a hairy man.
Satire is the use of irony, sarcasm or parody.
ReplyDeleteFor Example: In "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton"
They took Sleepy Hollow's Headless Horse Man, and turned it into The Head-full Wolf.
Satire means sarcasme are exageration in writing articals.
ReplyDeleteEx. They exagerated about the monster looking creature in the artical "A Rockey Situation for Hamilton".
Jhoy Saca Period 3
SATIRE-irony,sarcasm.
ReplyDeleteFOR EXAMPLE-Mr.Celente looked up and saw a huge,gorrilla-looking thing running away.
I think they exaggerated because that looks like our mascot.
MELANY MUNOZ GONZALEZ
PERIOD 3 :)
satire - the use of irony, sarcasm, and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteOne article that had satire was "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission."
This article used satire because Mr. Thompson isn't really going to Mars.
Shawn Thomas
Satire- the use of ridicule and irony
ReplyDeleteOne example in the article is a rocky situation it said that a tall hairy creature lurking in Hamilton and Grady.
Vishnu Unnithan
Satire means the use of irony, sarcasm, or ridicule.
ReplyDeleteI think satire was used in the articles "A Rocky Situation For Hamilton" because of the screenshot of our mascot and how it was decribed. Another example would be in the article "Music on a Schedule" and how Mr. Rios has to work with 2 artists.
Satire is the use of humour, irony or exaggeration in order to show how foolish or wicked some people's behavior or ideas are.
ReplyDeleteSatire was used in the Raider Reporter when they said that Mr. Thompson was going to Mars.
Satire means the use of the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule.
ReplyDeleteOne example of satire was use in The Raider Reporter was when they announced that Mr.Thompson was going to Mars.Which was false info.
Satire: sarcasm; the use of humor, irony or exaggeration in order to show how foolish or wicked behavior or ideas are.
ReplyDeleteEx 1: In the article "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission” satire was used when it said that Mr. Thompson was going to Mars, when he really isn't going.
Ex2. Another example of satire is in the article, “A Rocky Situation for Hamilton” when they described that Mr.Celente and Mr. DiNunzio saw a "large unidentified, gorilla-looking creature" in the woods. The article said that it might be the red coyote wandering around Greenburgh this past winter, but in the picture it shows the creature standing up like a human so it couldn't have been a coyote. It looks a lot like our mascot. Also, at the bottom of the page it shows the name of our mascot, "Rocky, the Red Raider” and the name of the article is A ROCKY Situation for Hamilton.
-Maria Camila Puerta
-Period 1
Satire means irony, sarcasm, and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteFor example: Mr.Rios feels like satire to lil' wayne.
Thalia huaman <3
period 3
p.s Bonita <3
satire- the use of irony, sarcasm, and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteExample: In "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton",
they took Sleepy Hollow's Headless Horse Man and switched it into The Head-full Wolf.
Another Example was the article called "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission."
Satire means irony, sarcasm, and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteMr.simon satire becuase he want's to eat the bear.
Jenny Meza
period 4
satire-the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule
ReplyDeleteEx
In the article "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission” when it said that Mr. Thompson was on mars but he really wasnt.
Timothy Huynh
period 4
The word satire is the use of irony, sarcasm, and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteMr. Reynolds wasn't really going to replace Jonah Hill it was just a satire.
JV
Period 7
Hey Tim u ok?
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ReplyDeleteSatire:irony,sarcasim,ridicule.
ReplyDeleteAn example of satire is in the article,"Thompson Tapped for Mars" when it mentioned that Mr.Thompson is suposidly going to Mars with NASA.
~Lisset F.~
Period 3
The word satire means sarcasm, irony and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteEX: Mr. Reynolds is supposingly going to be a stunt double for Jonah Hill when he really isn't.
The word satire means sarcasm, irony and ridicule.
ReplyDeleteEx
in the raider reporter in the article thompon tapped for mars thi is an example of satire becuase it said that mr. thompson is going to mar.
the word satire means the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc....
ReplyDeleteex:friends with a bear
The word satire means a joke that is some what harsh. ( sarcasm)
ReplyDeleteex. Thompon Tapped for Mars
Conor Brosnan
Satire: the use of irony, parody or ridicule
ReplyDeleteThe raider reported used satire when describing the bobsled team.
Sebastian bedoya per 1
ReplyDeleteSatire means sarcasm, joking, ridicule.
ReplyDeleteSatire was used in the article, "Thompson Tapped for Mars."
Mr. Thompson will not be heading out to mars.
Heather Rubin
Period 1
A text or performance that uses irony or wit to expose or attack human vice, foolishness, or stupidity.
ReplyDeletefor example Thompson Tapped for Mars Mr.Thompson will not be heading out to mars.
The word satire means the use of humor, irony,or an exaggeration.
ReplyDeleteFor example,in "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton",Mr.Celente heard tree branches being snapped off,and later I could see its tracks were really big-like the two of my feet put together.Mr.Celente was totally over-exagerrated about this creature,and the descripitions are very similar to our mascot.
Justin George
Period 3
Satire-the use of irony,sarcasm,ridicule
ReplyDeleteFor example the article "Thompson Tapped for Mars"
when he's really not going to Mars.
~Laura G.~
Period 1
Satire - the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule
ReplyDeleteEx 1) In the Red Raiders article when they claimed that Mr. Thompson was headed to planet Mars.
Ex 2) The entire Red Raiders article
Cristian Barriga
Period 1
Satire is a literary form of writing or art in which it ridicules a subject for provoking or preventing change. Humor is usually added to get the viewers to comprehend such irony.
ReplyDeleteEx 1: On "Thompson Tapped for Mars Mission", Mr. Thompson would bring certain belongings to his fake trip like his skeleton, his beaker and season 6 of "The Simpsons".
Ex 2: On "A Rocky Situation for Hamilton", the "hairy, human - like creature" and "red Bigfoot" was just Rocky the Red Raider, our mascot.
- James Michael Agpalo
- Period 1
Satire-The use of iorny or sarcasm
ReplyDeleteIn the article A Rocky Road for Hamiliton the ending said that if you see the creature go far away and call animal contorl and that is a big exaggeration for a mascot.
Taylor Harris
Period3
satire:use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly.
ReplyDelete"Thompson Trapped for Mars Mission"
When learning of this,his mother became animated,stating that,"it will be my baby back[Mr.Thompson] hasnt been that small since the thrid grade!"-joi tynes english 3 mr.vergara
Satire- the use of sarcasm, irony, or the build up of an idea that could be negative or trivial.
ReplyDeleteIn the article Thompson Tapped For Mars Mission, satire is used because all though Mr. Thompson is a science teacher, there is no way he is traveling to Mars aboard a NASA craft.
Kristine Rupnarain
Period 1
satire: use of sarcasm irony or the build up of an idea.
ReplyDeletein the article Thompson trapped for mars satire is used because Mr. Thompson has no chance of going to Mars just because he is a science teacher
-adam vatai period 1
Ssatire:sarcasim
ReplyDeleteIn Rocky Road there was so much exagerration over a a not hard to see mascot.
Jamaal Q S Lindsay Jr.
English7 Period 4
Satire- sarcasm
ReplyDeleteEX.The Raider Reporter used satire when making the April 1 edition which included Mr.Vergara's bobsled team or Mr.Thompson going to mars.
-Hector Cardenas
-Period 1
Satire: sarcasm and exaggeration
ReplyDelete1.) For example, the article " Thompson Tapped For Mars Mission", he is definitely not going up to Mars any chance. (I wouldn't, I rather go to Jupiter!)
2.) The second example is "A Rocky Road for Hamilton", which they clearly named our mascot in the title "Rocky". Then, also at the end of the article they said that the creature was like a "red bigfoot" which is like our mascot.
~ Vani Nair
- Period 1
Satire means irony and exaggeration.
ReplyDelete1)For example,The Rocky situation gave away his idendity and the whole thing was ridiculous.
2)Another example,for The Rocky situation the ears and the red on it looks like the mascott rocky.
Dezere Watkins
Period 4
Satire means: irony,exaggeration,and sarcasm.
ReplyDelete1. For instance, In Thompson tapped for mars Mission it states that Mr.Thompson will take Justin Bieber's CD and I don't think Mr. Thompson likes Justin Bieber anyways.
2. For example, in Cool Running stated that Mr.Vergara will have a team for bobsledding.I highly doubt he even knows how to play.
Emily Santos
period 3
Satire means exaggeration
ReplyDeleteFor example Mr.Thompson couldnt have gone to Mars it would of took him months to get back.
Mya Washington
Period 3
satire means sarcasum:
ReplyDeletea example i had was mr.thompson goin to mars as we all know he likes science and probally would love to go to mars we all know hes not he hasnt gone
period 3
iyanna (lilred)
Satire - the use of irony, sarcasm, or ridicule
ReplyDeleteExample: Thompson Trapped In Mars!
Mr. Thompson was really not in Mars they are exaggerating Mr.Thompson would really not go to Mars!
-Samantha Mendez
-Period:4 :D
Satire- The use of irony or sarcasm.
ReplyDeleteIn the last article, in which they used to make it as if Mr.T was going to mars, was one example of satire; he is not going to mars, it is only an exaggeration.
satire: the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule.
ReplyDeleteExample: Mr.Thompson trapped for Mars Mission is about Mr Thompson going to mars which he really isn't going.
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Satire is the use of humor, irony, and exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize a person’s stupidity in articles.
ReplyDeleteIn the article, “Rocky Situation for Hamilton” Mr. Celente used satire when he was describing the creature that he saw in the woods. He, along with the other people from the article actually thought they saw a gorilla looking creature that had orange fur and looked similar to a hairy man.
Satire: a parody,sarcasm,joking/kidding
ReplyDeleteApril fools.
Basically most of the articles in the raider reporter are false ...so thats somewhat an example of satire.
Satire is a parody or use of irony or ridicule to create humor.
ReplyDeleteOne example of this is Mr. Thompson going to mars. Even though hes a good teacher, he isn't going to mars.
Satire- the use of irony or ridicule in exposing vice and folly.
ReplyDeleteWhen he said that mr. Thompson they heard griping that bite-sized and then called him q aurorai
Satire: sarcasm
ReplyDeleteMr.Simon used Satire when he said he would not eat monkey brain's and elephant poop.
JORDI GARCIA Period 4