I think that Brother Luke and Robin's relationship has grown much stronger. At the start of the book, Brother Luke was just the friar that came in to massage Robin's muscles and bring him some food. Now he is more than just a friar, he is a good friend of Robin.
I think that their relationship had grown a lot because Brother Luke just took care of Robin at the beginning but they are more like friends now and they trust each other a lot.
'If we cannot serve in one way, there is always another. If we do what we are able, a door always opens to something else." Rachel and I think this is important because as he is going through life he realizes that other doors will open and he can do other thing with his skills. Sir Peter showed him this by accepting him.
I agree with you that that was an important passage from the book. Even though Robin is going through tough times in his life, new opportunities will happen. Doors have closed for him but new ones will always open.
In the last paragraph on page 73, it says, "How he wished he might ride it again, going astride properly, as he should. Would he ever again be able to mount a horse? Would he be able to practice in the tilting yard, or go ahawking? Would he ever stand straight and tall?" I think that this passage was important to the book because it shows that Robin is worried about his future. He wants to become healthy again and wishes that he can do the all of the things that other boys his age do, but he just doesn't know if that will happen.
I like that you chose that paragraph because it has a thought and shows Robins worries and fears and that everything isn't always perfect. I don't think he will be 100% but he will get better and be able to do most tings
1-Why do you think the guy that helped Robin was so nice to him? Explain 2-What do you think motivated Robin to keep going even when he wanted to give up? Explain
Do you think they will find the white swan?
ReplyDeleteYes, I think that they will eventually find the White Swan. They might ask for more directions.
Deleteyes but it may take some time
DeleteDo you think Robin was a little bit glad that he left his parents? If he didn't, he probably would not have learned to read or write.
ReplyDeleteyes because he has improved on many things like he learned how to swim
DeleteYes because he wants to learn more things.
DeleteIf you were Robin, would you be excited to sleep outside in a tree, or would you be scared?
ReplyDeleteno because there was not much to be scared of because wolves where rare and he had others with him
DeleteI would be excited because that is always fun and he had people with him to protect him.
Deletehow has the relationship between brother luke and robin changed
ReplyDeleteI think that Brother Luke and Robin's relationship has grown much stronger. At the start of the book, Brother Luke was just the friar that came in to massage Robin's muscles and bring him some food. Now he is more than just a friar, he is a good friend of Robin.
DeleteI think that their relationship had grown a lot because Brother Luke just took care of Robin at the beginning but they are more like friends now and they trust each other a lot.
DeleteAfter never travelling very far, how do you think Robin felt about travelling to the village?
ReplyDeleteI think he was iffy about it but i'm not really sure.
DeleteDo you think that Robin will ever heal completely or do you think that he will always need crutches to walk?
ReplyDeleteI think he will be able to walk because he is trying really hard and is taking little steps to become stronger.
DeleteD you think they will give up and go home Explain your answer?
ReplyDeleteusing google maps it would take around 18 to 19 hours to walk from Oxford to London
ReplyDelete'If we cannot serve in one way, there is always another. If we do what we are able, a door always opens to something else."
ReplyDeleteRachel and I think this is important because as he is going through life he realizes that other doors will open and he can do other thing with his skills. Sir Peter showed him this by accepting him.
I agree with you that that was an important passage from the book. Even though Robin is going through tough times in his life, new opportunities will happen. Doors have closed for him but new ones will always open.
DeleteFantastic choice of passage Abby-Rachel
DeleteIn the last paragraph on page 73, it says, "How he wished he might ride it again, going astride properly, as he should. Would he ever again be able to mount a horse? Would he be able to practice in the tilting yard, or go ahawking? Would he ever stand straight and tall?"
ReplyDeleteI think that this passage was important to the book because it shows that Robin is worried about his future. He wants to become healthy again and wishes that he can do the all of the things that other boys his age do, but he just doesn't know if that will happen.
I like that you chose that paragraph because it has a thought and shows Robins worries and fears and that everything isn't always perfect. I don't think he will be 100% but he will get better and be able to do most tings
DeleteI like how you explained it and I agree with you
ReplyDeletedo you think john will get captured when he leaves the town to visit his mother
ReplyDeleteno
Delete1-Why do you think the guy that helped Robin was so nice to him? Explain
ReplyDelete2-What do you think motivated Robin to keep going even when he wanted to give up? Explain