Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 14:05:35 GMT 10
The writing exercises are back , this time perhaps a little more difficult than the others. The works from which the ten new words are taken come from three different genres: a horror-apocalyptic novel, a medical thriller and finally a naturalistic book. Morgan Perdinka's Malapunta , Colin Andrews's Mortal Graft , and Maurice Maeterlinck's The Life of Ants provided the material to create a short story containing all ten words. Coppi : found on page 97 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. Terracotta container for oil or wine. Liburne : Found on page 101 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. Ancient warship also used by the Romans. Gotha : Found on page 113 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka.
Indicates the elite of an environment. Gargoyle : Found on page 229 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. It is the gargoyle, it comes from the term gargouille, also known as gargoyle. Piglie : found on page 230 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. It isn't in the dictionary and searching online I simply found that it is a load-bearing element, like walls, of a construction. Platysma : Found on page 33 of the novel Mortal Graft by Colin Andrews. Neck muscle. Solipsistically : Found on page 64 of the novel Mortal Graft by Colin Andrews. In a solipsistic way, pertaining to solipsism, that is, a profound approach towards empirical consciousness. Topochimism : Found on page 90 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck. Local organic chemical phenomenon of ants. Soccio : found on page 95 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck.
Soccidario, one who regulates the work in a soccidario. Ifi : found on page 105 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck. Mushroom filaments. Writing exercises with the ten new words Tile tiles of various sizes were lined up on the shelves . Filled with freshly ground oil. The man overturned the first one on the ground. A sound of shattering terracotta and the golden green liquid spreading across the floor. Then the second. And the third. Until the place filled with the smell of the olive and the hours of work and the earth and the cold of the countryside. When the last of the containers were destroyed and all the harvest was lost, the man left, never looking back. The centurion observed the sea, on the bloody shoreline. The waves seemed to cradle the corpses lying on the shore and the water was red with their blood. Hundreds of Liburnians appeared on the horizon just when the soldier was about to despair of the reinforcements he had asked for. The sea would soon have other bodies to feed on.
Indicates the elite of an environment. Gargoyle : Found on page 229 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. It is the gargoyle, it comes from the term gargouille, also known as gargoyle. Piglie : found on page 230 of the novel Malapunta by Morgan Perdinka. It isn't in the dictionary and searching online I simply found that it is a load-bearing element, like walls, of a construction. Platysma : Found on page 33 of the novel Mortal Graft by Colin Andrews. Neck muscle. Solipsistically : Found on page 64 of the novel Mortal Graft by Colin Andrews. In a solipsistic way, pertaining to solipsism, that is, a profound approach towards empirical consciousness. Topochimism : Found on page 90 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck. Local organic chemical phenomenon of ants. Soccio : found on page 95 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck.
Soccidario, one who regulates the work in a soccidario. Ifi : found on page 105 of the book The Life of Ants by Maurice Maeterlinck. Mushroom filaments. Writing exercises with the ten new words Tile tiles of various sizes were lined up on the shelves . Filled with freshly ground oil. The man overturned the first one on the ground. A sound of shattering terracotta and the golden green liquid spreading across the floor. Then the second. And the third. Until the place filled with the smell of the olive and the hours of work and the earth and the cold of the countryside. When the last of the containers were destroyed and all the harvest was lost, the man left, never looking back. The centurion observed the sea, on the bloody shoreline. The waves seemed to cradle the corpses lying on the shore and the water was red with their blood. Hundreds of Liburnians appeared on the horizon just when the soldier was about to despair of the reinforcements he had asked for. The sea would soon have other bodies to feed on.