Friday, October 9, 2009

Schedule and Roles

Welcome to our blog. Our reading schedule is to read 100 pages a week, so we will be able to finish the book by November 6th, 2009. We each will read a minimum of 20-30 pages a night to be able to complete our 100 pages. We divided our literature circle roles into:
Discussion Director: Jessye Pragen
Word Watcher: Sophia Chronopoulos
Summarizer / Illuminator: Opal Lim
Connector / Illustrator: Michael Edwards

3 comments:

  1. connector- illustator pages- llast parargraph 21,22 and first parargraph23 in this part of the book his amir father was upset that his son did not take after him. as amir would rather bury his face in books then hunting. in life it seems that many fathers(in movie,books and life in general) would like there son to be like a mirror image of them. it does not only have to be about hunting but sports, job,hobbies ect.

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  2. page 24and first pargraph of 25 - in this part of the book the connection of friendship was shown through generations in the family. because how amir and hassan were friends. that how his father and ali were friends. close, together and never seen one without the other.
    the weird thing is that with the both of them and their friends they never thought of each other as friends. although never said by one another it was more than a friendship it was like a brother relationship.

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  3. last paragraph page 51 and first paragraph page 52 -in this part of the book during the kite torney amir explains that afghans are independent people that follows customs(like the kite torney every winter) but not so much in rules. this reminds me of the 13 colonies how the british tryed to take them over but could not be held down.

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