Friday, May 20, 2011

Chapters 26-27

1. What was the new feeling that Widge was experiencing when he began to feel the pain of others. For example, when Falconer and Mr. Armin were fighting, what was the word that Julia had used to describe his sadness and care for others? (cha. 26)

2. At the end of the story, what did Widge say were the most important things that he learned? Do you value these things in your own life...as a Christian, friend, brother, son, student? (cha. 27)

Good luck with your projects, gentlemen! Remember that they are DUE on Tuesday. You will be turning them in and presenting them to the class, with Mrs. Mosterd. It has been a pleasure and joy getting to know you and being able to read through this book with you :) 
Have a wonderful summer! 

-Ms. Gettel

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  1. 1. What was the new feeling that Widge was experiencing when he began to feel the pain of others. For example, when Falconer and Mr. Armin were fighting, what was the word that Julia had used to describe his sadness and care for others? (cha. 26) Worried as in that he was afraid that Mr. Armin would get hurt, which he did, Compassion

    2. At the end of the story, what did Widge say were the most important things that he learned? Do you value these things in your own life...as a Christian, friend, brother, son, student? (cha. 27) Honesty, trust, loyalty, friendship, family, and home. Yes because they care the same

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  2. 1. What was the new feeling that Widge was experiencing when he began to feel the pain of others. For example, when Falconer and Mr. Armin were fighting, what was the word that Julia had used to describe his sadness and care for others? (cha. 26)


    He felt worried that he would get hurt, - compassion

    2. At the end of the story, what did Widge say were the most important things that he learned? Do you value these things in your own life...as a Christian, friend, brother, son, student? (cha. 27)



    Honesty, friendship, loyalty, trust, family, and home. I am ganna say yes b/c all of them care the same

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