So sorry I forgot to post today. I literally got out of bed to do this because I just remembered. I'll give extra credit on this until 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 7.
Remember, this post is for extra credit (about 2 points, though I may give more if you participate a lot). I thought the section of Stargirl we read today was really interesting. I'm most interested in what you think her actions say about her character, or what you think of them (the pledge, the funeral attendance, the bike). I'm going to leave your response this time up to you--comment on something that interests you right now about the book. If you have a question for the group, post it, and check back in to see what people thought. I will look forward to hearing what you have to say.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I was wondering where she got the money for the bike to buy it. Also I was wondering where she would have found out the date, time, and those sort of things of the funeral. Why would anyone want to go to someone else's relatives funeral, at least at that age, I think that's awkward. I think it should be a felony to change the pledge, because it's mocking the U.S. a little bit.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that Stargirl is some rich person so how did she get that bike? And about the funeral it wasn't any relation and she didn't know that family so that questions me. The pledge of alligence was a little bit of a disgrace to her country unless she's not from this country. :)
ReplyDeleteWhere, or how did she get the money to get the bike. I mean she isnt rich or anything. And why, did she go to that funeral? If she is related to that person whom funeral she to, why did that women tell her to "get out." What is the purpose of singing the pledge of alligence wrong?
ReplyDelete