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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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From the Newberry Medal-winner Mildred D. Taylor comes an unforgettable story from the south in and is written in southern and black dialects from 100 years ago.
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ReplyDeleteIn this book this value was both broken and followed. It was broken when Ed Rose and Charlie Simmses. Told everyone that they were "jumped" bye David and Hammer. THis was followed by hammer when he told his mother that he did hit Charlie Simmses. Even though who could have easily told a lie.
ReplyDeleteMax ;)
This ws both broken and not broken, it was broken when the Simmses boys lied to every one by saying Hammer had put the dead animals into the well. It wasn't broken when Hammer and David told their mother what happenned with Charlie and the wagon.
ReplyDelete~Stana