Welcome to the blog of LMCS's English 9 Classroom!Our class will use this blog to discuss issues relevant to our class readings and activities.
Blog Introduction
Once again, welcome to our class blog! The blog is a place for you to discuss your thoughts about our class reading and activities. We will visit the computer lab, as a class on a regular basis. There will be various assignments and questions posted here that you must complete and discuss.
You are also welcome to visit our blog outside of class, independently and I encourage you to do so. This is a place where you can ask your classmates questions about the reading or other things related to our class.
I remind you, however, that your activity on this site will be closely monitored and you are responsible for your comments. Your comments should be acceptable to everyone. That includes your parents, grandparents, younger siblings, teachers, Principal, etc. Your postings should not inlcude any material that any of these people might find offensive. If you need to think twice about saying something, it is probably best to leave it out.
That being said - HAVE FUN!
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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no because she seemed older than the narrorator made her seem
i have no idea what these words mean so i cant answer
i didnt think it was believable bc scout is a little girl and the narrator sounded like an adult!!
I think it is believeable and non-believeable. It is believeable because she was acting like a kid in school getting into arguments and fights. It is non-believeable when she speaks as an adult when she is such a young girl.
i have noidea
i think it is believable because Scout as an adult simply improvised what she saw then and put it in terms of an adult. She kept all of the dialogue the same. The things she heard and repeated in the book were true things that people said back then and it is shocking to us now but just an every day thing in the 1930's.
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