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Monday, September 17, 2007

Betty Ann

Response #1

The saddest part in the story for me was when they laughed about the Queen of England and the watermelons. Its kind of sad because there laughing at what you wrote. For example you can make a piece of art. It makes the news then you show it to the entire world and the whole world ends up laughing.

Response #2

The point where I would have said something was when the narrator said Margie's life was as exciting as the metric system after she just said her life was as insecure and as homely as the rest of them.

Response #3

I think the moral of the story is you cant fix your mistakes you make in life. So make the right choice while you still can.

5 comments:

Gabriel K said...

I was going to do that for my sadest part but then I thought of something else

Carly F. said...

your moral sounds about right

Ben H said...

I like your analogy for Response 1.
I agree sith your morale

ungurait 13 said...

Good moral.

Carly F. said...

Hey, post the comments for the conversation assignment on my blog, okay?

Carly