http://www.nhenergy.org/images/5/57/Lucy_CharlieBrown-779461.gif
The link above leads to a photo from the comic "Peanuts". I chose this photo because it shows a person very gullible being tricked into doing something. In this photo, Lucy tricks Charlie, who is very gullible, into thinking that she will hold a football in place for Charlie to kick. Charlie foolishly proceeds to kick the ball, but slips and falls because Lucy pulls the ball away at the last second. Since gullible means "easily decieved of imposed on", it describes Charlie in this situation perfectly.
Isha Damle Period 6
G U L L I B L E
ACTIVITY 5
Gullible can relate to many things that I have experienced. I have met a lot of people that are very gullible. If I sarcastically say something, many gullible people will believe what I say. One time I told somebody that "gullible" was written on the ceiling and they looked up at the ceiling to see if it was really there.
---- Nick A. Period 3
http://www.2012predictions.net/Gullible
this link is about 2012. cause alot of people are gullibe when it comes to believing in 2012.
-Caroline Tsimis.
Gullible: Easily deceived or imposed on.
The little boy was gullible and ate the candy that had been on the floor after his friends said it was new.
John H Period 6
http://www.pocketfives.com/poker-forums/13/ancient-alien-artifacts-4462952/p/4462971
This image represents the word gullible. In the picture a man has just told his friend a story about giant killer pigeons from outer space, and then his friend seems to be looking up scared of the giant killer pigeons. I choose this picture because the man on the left is being gullible. If someone is gullible they can be easily deceived. Most people would not believe the story because it is so ridiculous but the man in the picture did because he is gullible.
-Kayleigh O.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMM-fQSTMTU
This video describes the word gullible very well. Gullible means easily deceived or imposed on. Freddie is so gullible that he believed the e-mail Carly and Sam sent him about wearing a clown suit to school. He shows up to school in a clown costume because he believed the e-mail. Freddie is very easily deceived.
-Alexa A
This picture describes the word gullible because the kid that is looking under second base is easily cheated or decieved. The kid was told "look! someone wrote gullible under second base." The picture shows him looking under the base for the word gullible. This boy is gullible because he believed the person who told him to look under second base for the word gullible. I chose this picture because the kid that seems to be looking under second base is very gullible.
Dan Lynch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uHdKdaW72w
Gullible means easily deceived or imposed on. This video clearly describes how someone can be gullible. A young girl is tricked that she will be recieving a wonderful gift, instead she opens a box with a dead squirrel inside. She was shocked at what she got instead of her gift. The man deceived the girl and tricked her.
--JackG
Gullible:easily decived or imposed on.
The synonym trusting is perfect to describe gullible because someone who trusts what another person says can fall into their trap being gullible in my eyes isn't a good thing.
Synonyms - credulous,unsuspecting,trusting
Antonyms - wary, suspicious, doubtful, skeptical, mistrustful
-Alyssa Ortiz
Tiger Woods, who is a famous golfer, was the idol to the amateur golfers. He was almost always won the game, and he got so much money because of the advertisement. However, few weeks ago, there was a terrible news. He got so many women while he was married with his children. It surprised the whole world. The people in the world was all gullible.
-Ryan K.
Comments (1)
hartl@... said
at 9:44 am on Dec 11, 2009
Caroline-- edit your post before you publish it. Also, you need to include more details to clarify the connections you make.
John-- part of speech?
Jack-- edit your post before you publish it.
Alyssa-- where are the rest of your descriptions?
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