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Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Betty Ann

well this story has been my favorite story we had read so far this year and the sate's part of it, for my it is when they said she was there maron, polack and there village idiot. and when she found the note in her lettuce because i don not think they should treat person like that and the it's really inrespecfull.

if my friends or somebody aus would act like MARGIE did i would tell them to stop because i know if i was on the possition i would't like it at all.

what the author of this story is truying to tell people it's to think before you act and respect other's opinio's

Friday, September 14, 2007

Seventh Grade By: Gary Soto

on this story a part the really got my attention was the part where the author wrote (Michael said, scowling.French how bout you?" Spanish. i anit so good at it, even if i am Mexican . i am not the good at it something like that because allot of people thing i am really good at it and i would by perfect on spanich class i am not the good at it because sometimes i fer get how to spell and on this part i also connected allot because of the same reason.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Test respond

one of the sentence the may my go back and read it and i got confuse was went it says how do any of us know? it .
i don't think the goverment should do the hypothesis or wethever is call
because what happen if it affect them with something and it makes then not drive no more.

what i think about iThe phrase "How do any of us know?" from the uniformed man. I think that the uniformed man is being sarcastic. The ending to me is like a to be continued ending and it gets the reader curious and makes then want to know more about the story.

Monday, September 10, 2007

a mango shaped space

A Mango shaped Space
by Wendi c

Thirteen-year-old Mia Winchell appears to be a typical eighth grader. But Mia is keeping a secret from everyone who knows her: sounds, numbers and words appear in color for her. Mia has synesthesia, the mingling of perceptions whereby a person can see sounds, smell colors, or taste shapes.