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at 18:58 #37511Lucas CParticipant
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at 21:29 #37039Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth!
I just wanted to say this:
Thank you for the great lesson! See you next week!
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at 22:15 #36637Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth!
Here is my homework:
People still find the book interesting because it shows how hard it was like as a women at that time. People also find it interesting because there was many books about boys/men and barely any about girls/women. The characters in the book are pretty interesting too, for example, Jo likes to act like a boy. We can also learn what it was like to be a girl/women back then. The book showed how the medicines was poor conditioned back then and couldn’t cure scarlet fever, whilst nowadays, we can cure scarlet fever with our medicine. Little women is a book where you cannot stop reading it and you read E V E R Y S I N G L E W O R D carefully. Also, in Good Wives, they had to give up their dreams and become a wife to a man who doesn’t want to spend time with them.*
* (I am not sure if I am correct, please let me know if I am not)
I really enjoyed the lesson and i am looking forward to next lesson!
Lucas
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at 22:15 #36636Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth!
Here is my homework:
People still find the book interesting because it shows how hard it was like as a women at that time. People also find it interesting because there was many books about boys/men and barely any about girls/women. The characters in the book are pretty interesting too, for example, Jo likes to act like a boy. We can also learn what it was like to be a girl/women back then. The book showed how the medicines was poor conditioned back then and couldn’t cure scarlet fever, whilst nowadays, we can cure scarlet fever with our medicine. Little women is a book where you cannot stop reading it and you read E V E R Y S I N G L E W O R D carefully. Also, in Good Wives, they had to give up their dreams and become a wife to a man who doesn’t want to spend time with them.*
* (I am not sure if I am correct, please let me know if I am not)I really enjoyed the lesson and i am looking forward to next lesson!
Lucas
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at 18:47 #36331Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! Here is my homework:
I would like to hear Jo’s perspective because she could explain to us readers that girls and ladies can wear boy cloths and be boys. She could also tell us how it feels like to be a boy and she can tell use what chores she does. Maybe parents can use the ideas for modern times? She could also explain to us how to write better or give us ideas for our writing. She could also explain how she felt when her book was burnt or when she went out of the house for a reason like going to have a picnic. She could also describe the people she know and the places she know.
Thanks for the lesson!
P.S. If it wasn’t Jo who acted like a boy, then please let me know in your feedback. Thanks.
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at 22:18 #36002Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! This is my homework!
Robert Westall shows the effects of the war on the civilian population by showing that the children are allowed to run around freely. Their mothers and fathers work hard but the children also work hard at school. I also remember a part in the story where Nicky’s home was bombed and everyone thought the people in the house died but Nicky managed to survive and he surprised everyone. This shows that the population of people are going down either by being bombed or shot. Also, some people just don’t want to go down in the shelter when the bomb happens and then they get exploded like when that lady didn’t want to go in the shelter and she was bombed in half. In addition to this, the children are getting things that they aren’t supposed to get ( like Chas getting that gun).Thanks for the lesson! See you next lesson!
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at 22:17 #36000Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! This is my homework!
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Robert Westall shows the effects of the war on the civilian population by showing that the children are allowed to run around freely. Their mothers and fathers work hard but the children also work hard at school. I also remember a part in the story where Nicky’s home was bombed and everyone thought the people in the house died but Nicky managed to survive and he surprised everyone. This shows that the population of people are going down either by being bombed or shot. Also, some people just don’t want to go down in the shelter when the bomb happens and then they get exploded like when that lady didn’t want to go in the shelter and she was bombed in half. In addition to this, the children are getting things that they aren’t supposed to get ( like Chas getting that gun).</p>
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at 22:17 #36001Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! This is my homework!
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Robert Westall shows the effects of the war on the civilian population by showing that the children are allowed to run around freely. Their mothers and fathers work hard but the children also work hard at school. I also remember a part in the story where Nicky’s home was bombed and everyone thought the people in the house died but Nicky managed to survive and he surprised everyone. This shows that the population of people are going down either by being bombed or shot. Also, some people just don’t want to go down in the shelter when the bomb happens and then they get exploded like when that lady didn’t want to go in the shelter and she was bombed in half. In addition to this, the children are getting things that they aren’t supposed to get ( like Chas getting that gun).</p>
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at 18:08 #35298Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! This is my homework:
I think the part when Chas took the gun off is important because Chas could use the gun and sell it to make a fortune, or use the gun to defend himself if he is about to get captured by Germans. He could also use the gun to practice his aim to defend himself or make a turret with the gun.
I hope to see you next week!
Lucas
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at 20:33 #35130Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth!
Here is my peotry:
The friendly sky marvel at its big slime depths. Tell me, Luke do you wonder why the sleepy ignores you? Why its foobly stare makes you feel booger. I can tell you, it is worried by your hedenertened facial growth that looks like a pool. What’s more, it knows your vegetables potting shed smells of poo. Everything under the big friendly sky asks why, why do you even bother? You only charm a blob fish.
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at 19:58 #34777Lucas CParticipant
Hello Beth! This is my homework:
The narrator describes Earth as destroyable because the Vogons managed to destroy Earth to make a road. The main characters are: Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod and Trillian. Arthur loves the Earth and keeps on thinking about things that happened when he was on Earth and what happened to his family and things like that when Earth was destroyed. Ford also liked Earth a bit. I think Zaphod didn’t really like Earth that much, and I think Trillian liked Earth, but not much. They shouldn’t have destroyed Earth because you can get food and water there, unless aliens have different kinds of food and water. Also, there was life on that planet and there isn’t on any of planets, unless they are aliens.
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