Thursday, September 23, 2010

9.22.10 - 9.24.10 week5

 In your book, what are some of the ways that your character expresses themselves through their emotions? How do they show love? Anger? Hate? Why is this important to you as a reader?

Indeed it is important to me as a reader that I know how the character expresses themselves by their emotions. It is important to me because it helps me connect to the book and keep me interested enough to keep reading. My book Bone The Great Cow Race by : Jeff Smith. Does a good job expressing the characters emotions through words and pictures. In page 2 chapter one: The Spring Fair. The character Bone felt kind of lost in Thorn's eyes because he admired her beauty. This was shown in the picture with hearts bubbling out of Bones head and a grinning smile on his face. Then the character shows sadness because Thorn started talking about other guys and their cuteness Thorn said," I love it! " At the fair you can get Honey from the Southern end of the valley--- It's Sweeter .... And the boys who sell it are cuter! ", Bone got sad and heart broken  because of this, in the picture it had broken hearts popping out his head and a sigh remark on the side and his huge smile turned into a distinguished frown. In this page they showed love and sadness by the way the characters reacted to each others thoughts or opinions on people. Like Thorn having the opinion of how cute the guy behind the honey- booth was and Bone getting sad because she had eyes for someone that was not him.

My book is really cool specialy because of the pictures. The Book Bone: By Jeff Smith is entertaining fun and for any ages. It has a lot of expressions in many ways, By Dress, Talk , Walk , Eat , Sound , Emotions. Etc....

1 comment:

  1. WOW, OMG, FANTASTICO!! Sergio you are a fabulous writer and a thoughtful reader. Please keep this up, you should come up and show the class how you do this. Does the blog checklist help you?

    The only thing you need to work on his grammar and punctuation and remembering to try on the vocab of the week. :)

    7-8 P

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