1 I think that Yoko is a very worried character. I also think that she is also very caring for others. Like that time when she gave up her water and food to the pregnant lady and her new born baby. She seems also very helpful for a ten year old. I also think that she is tough because when the solider kicked her in the ribs she just waited until it healed and then kept on with her journey.
2 I think that Yoko and her sister are very close they help each other when they are in trouble and they care for each other. I think that Yoko calls her sister " Honorable Sister " because that is the tradition for their family and their culture. She also calls her " Bossy " because she thinks that her sister Ko is always trying to act like she is the leader. She is really just trying to keep her family safe but Yoko is too young to know that. When they were on the bridge trying to cross it and Ko was yelling at Yoko to hurry up and Yoko called her sister " Bossy " Ko was trying to make sure that they make it across the bridge safely. Then Ko dropped her sack and ran back on the rail road track bridge and carried Yoko across she was being good to her sister and caring for her.
3 I think the Kawashima Family acted very good when they got on the train full of patients. Instead of getting all grossed out they were nice and caring for the patients. That shows that their family is caring for others. When they got on the train they started to talk with the patients, give them water and take care of them.
Friday, November 30, 2007
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Posted by Gabriel K at 7:19 PM
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3 comments:
I agree with your #1. she is a very worried kid, i like your example...
I like your #2 because you really described the relationship between these two sisters and you also gave really good examples.
great job!
i agree w/ #1. it is great that she is helpful even though she is just 10.
yours was very descriptive
#1 I agree that she is very caring for others also because she shared her blanket with the new mother and the newborn.
#3 I also agree that the Kawashima family were nice to the patients on the train.
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