Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Questions (Critical Thinking) For The Metaphor

1) Why do you think the author wrote the text? I think that the author wrote the text because she wanted to show some people that you can have a good relationship with your taecher. Not all people have the best home life or a great mothere or father.

2) What does the author want you to think? I think the author wants you to think about the ending, giving yourself the right to think if Charlotte was nicer to miss Hancock then she would'nt have died. I personaly think that what happend to Miss Hancock was fait and fait can take you when ever it wants.

3) Do you belong to any of the groups in the text? Yes, in away i do, I love having good relationships with some teachers.

4) Does the story remid of a real-life event (your own or your others)? Not my own but i am sure that this kind of thing has happend to otheres, because i have never had a teacher die or know a teacher who has died.

5) Does the story remind you of another book or movie on a similar topic? yes i have watched  a movie named "mean girls" and in this movie a young girl gets hit by a bus because all of the bad and evil things she has done to other people.


6) How does the story help you think about social issues and social justice? It helps me think about social issues because some students have these kinds of relations with teachers, and you never know which teacher might die or get hit by a bus.


7) What action might you take from what you have learned? I have learned that you should be nice to everyone in every way because every body is a normal person even if it is a teacher.


8) What big question has this text left you with? If  Charlotte  was nicer to her teacher (Miss Hancock) would she w
have gotten hit by the bus

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