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The wolf and the Goat

Not only did the water taste like rotten eggs but now they were both trapped! (p.27) 'If you had as many brains in your head as you have hairs in your beard, you would have thought more carefully about what might happen.' (p.31) Poor goat was left paddling up and down the water hole, wishing he had been wiser... (p.32) Book Review: The wolf and the Goat by Pie Corbett   Today I read The wolf and the Goat. This story is about clever wolf and poor goat. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is: Not only did the water taste like rotten eggs but now they were both trapped! (p.27) I chose this sentence because I felt sorry for the goat. The second one is: 'If you had as many brains in your head as you have hairs in your beard, you would have thought more carefully about what might happen.' (p.31) I chose this sentence because I thought like this, "How clever the wolf is!" The third one is: Poor goat was left paddling up

Not on the Passenger List

"Alec died three months ago. But he's on this boat! I saw him last night. I think he's come for me!" (p.9) "But it looked like a painting. And the eyes didn't look at me." (p.11) But I believe that boat carries a passenger whose name is not on the passenger list. (p.19) Book Review: Not on the Passenger List by Barry Pain   Today I read Not on the Passenger List. This story is horror. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is: "Alec died three months ago. But he's on this boat! I saw him last night. I think he's come for me!" (p.9) I like this sentence because it's very scary that the supposed-be-dead man suddenly appeared. The second one is: "But it looked like a painting. And the eyes didn't look at me." (p.11) I chose this sentence because I feel felt fear. The third one is: But I believe that boat carries a passenger whose name is not on the passenger list. (p.19) I like

The Boy Who Cried 'Wolf!'

They hunt packs and it is not just lambs that they kill. (p.11) In fact, the boy thought it was so funny that he did it again and again. (p.20) The shepherd boy had played the fool once too often and now he had made a fool of himself. (p.24) Book Review: The Boy Who Cried 'Wolf!' by Pie Corbett   Today I read The Boy Who Cried 'Wolf!'. This story is about the shepherd boy who lied many times. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is: They hunt packs and it is not just lambs that they kill. (p.11) I chose this sentence because wolves appear in some of books usually eats sheeps or goats. The second one is:  In fact, the boy thought it was so funny that he did it again and again. (p.20) I chose this sentence because what he did is bad. he shouldn't have done like that. The third one is: The shepherd boy had played the fool once too often and now he had made a fool of himself. (p.24) I chose this sentence because I thought w

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

The wolf could eat the sheep one by one without anyone knowing. (p.7) He went down to the pen and chose the thinnest looking sheep. (p.9) But they had quite a shock for it was not a sheep that he had killed. (p.10) Book Review: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing by Pie Corbett    Today I read The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. I thought this story was a little cruel. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is:  The wolf could eat the sheep one by one without anyone knowing. (p.7) I like this sentence because I think this wolf is very clever. The second one is:  He went down to the pen and chose the thinnest looking sheep. (p.9) I chose this sentence because I was so surprised because the shepherd was going to kill one of his sheeps though he loved them. The third one is:  But they had quite a shock for it was not a sheep that he had killed. (p.10) I chose this sentence because I'm sorry for the wolf. He was just killed though he did nothing

The Phantom of the Opera

'Christine, you must love me!' the voice said. (p.11) 'She's not mad, and I'm going to marry her,' Raoul said. (p.28) Nobody  inParis ever saw Raoul and Christine again. Perhaps they took a train to the north, and lived a quiet, happy life together there. Perhaps Christine's wonderful voice is still singing, somewhere in the cold and beautiful mountains of Norway. Who knows? (p.40) Book Review: The Phantom of the Opera by Jennifer Bassett    Today I read The Phantom of the Opera. This story is deep story, I think. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is:  'Christine, you must love me!' the voice said. (p.11) I chose this sentence because I think he is a little cocky. The second one is:  'She's not mad, and I'm going to marry her,' Raoul said. (p.28) I chose this sentence because I don't know why he gives up on her. The third one is:  Nobody  inParis ever saw Raoul and Christine again. Per

Rama's Journey

'First,I want you to make my son Bharata king in your place. Second, I want you to send Rama away  to live in the wild forests for foyrteen years.' (p.7) 'You know how much I love my brother Rama. I'll took after the kingdom while he's gone, but I won't take his place as king!' (p.14) The magic arrow pierced the demon's armour and went through his heart. (p.53) Book Review: Rama's Journey by Narinder Dhami   Today I read Rama's Journey. This story is a adventure of the prince and fighting for rescueing his wife. I wrote down three quotes and will discuss them. The first one is:    'First,I want you to make my son Bharata king in your place. Second, I want you to send Rama away  to live in the wild forests for foyrteen years.' (p.7) I chose this sentence because I thought she is very terrible and cruel woman. The second one is:  'You know how much I love my brother Rama. I'll took after the kingdom while he