Thursday, October 7, 2010
Chapter 5,6,7 Response for Narrative of Fredrick Douglas
These chapters were a lot better than the other ones, so far. Douglas was sent away from the Great House Farm plantation to a townhouse in Baltimore. He was treated very well there, he got fed better than he ever did, and the wife taught Douglas the ABCs. The husband, Mr.Auld, got very livid at this but the damage was done. Once Douglas learned the ABCs, he then learned how to read, the how to write. These chapters were better because it had no real horrible discipline. All in all, he started learning, and then was gonna "take all the ell."
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Josh,
ReplyDeleteYou're an awesome writer!! But this isn't a response :(( either way you're writing is really good and I like the way you summarized the reading
i liked how you showed that you read the story, but when writing a response i feel that you should tell more about how you felt while reading the text and why you felt that way instead of writing a summary of it.
ReplyDeletejosh i liked how you picked a specific detail through out the chapters and wrote about how this greatly impacted fredrick and how it would effect him in the future. i also like how you say these chapters were alot better than the others and how the rest of your responce centers on how it was better.
ReplyDeleteI like where you were going with you idea. These chapters showed the brighter side of Douglass's life. It was good that you picked the bright parts good job.
ReplyDeleteI think this is good how you explained how the story went but maybe there should be a little bit more of responding to the story than a summary but Good job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. These chapters were alot better than the other ones.
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