Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Anne Frank

       So last night, I finished Anne Frank. It was a very good book. At the end of the book, Anne was saying how she had pushed her father more, and more away. She was saying how, her father has been busy keeping up with everyone in the 'Secret Annex' and doesn't have as much time than he did before. She was also explaining how her and Peter talked and said they were a 'couple' Then when Anne told her father, he said it was fine, because Anne believed that, Peter would not hurt her. A few days later, Otto, told Anne that he changed his mind. That he believed that they, Anne and Peter, shouldn't spend as much time together, as they usually do.

       One of the reading strategies that I use, is to read line by line, then if I dont get something, I read the paragraph before. Like how on page, 106 (3rd paragraph), Anne said how Peter comes back from the warehouse. I got a bit confused and when I read the paragraph before, it said how Peter goes down to the warehouse and gets the key and Boche. This strategy came in handy a few times through out the book.

1 comment:

  1. Bri - look back at the assignment sheet to see what examples I gave for this blog.

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