Monday, April 20, 2020

April 24 - Literary Luminary Questions go here

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9 comments:

  1. On the last paragraph on page 107, it said, ““Now”, said John, lifting Robin aloft, “thou’lt be carried on my shoulder-so. For thou’rt the hero of this victory,” and together they went down the long stretches of ladder and stair to the ground.”
    I think that this passage is important to the story, because it shows just how far Robin has come throughout the book. In the beginning, he could barely move his arms or legs, but now, Robin is the hero of the battle.

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    1. yes I also agree Robin has come a long way he could not even leave his bed at the beginning of the book.

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    2. Great thoughts Madison, Rachel and I had the same thoughts on ours that he has came a long way.

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  2. on the bottom of page 106 it says the arrows were like a dark rain implying the number of arrows and on page 100 he say what a story to tell his father which will probably be very important to the end of the story

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    1. Good predictions carter Rachel and I think he will to.

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    2. I agree that those passages might be important to the end of the book.

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  3. On page 108 in the middle it says "Now, before God and this company,"he said. " I do hail thee Conqueror and true son of thy noble father."I think this passage is important because he saved people and he has come so far because at the begging he didn't even want to do anything and now he is saving people so he got rewarded.

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    1. Hi Abby-Rachel,
      I agree with you that Robin has come a long way. I think that he would be pretty proud of himself.

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  4. Hi Abby-Rachel,
    I agree with you that Robin has come a long way. I think that he would be pretty proud of himself.

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