Monday, December 6, 2010

Palmer's Father

Reading Assignment for May 30th-Jun. 3rd: Ch. 37-40


You may have to look back for this and that's ok: Palmer’s mother says his father has been changing. What do you think she means by this? How do these changes show in his father’s actions? Site evidence.

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5 comments:

  1. Arianna Fiandaca #13L
    What I think she means is that he has a change of heart. I think it means that he feels sad for the pigeons. Maybe he feels a twinge of regret. I would feel bad for the pigeons too. It's just too bad that the pigeon shoot can't not happen. After all, everyone can use a few more pigeons.

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  2. I think what his mom means that father is changing. Is that he now understands that people care for pigeons. So, he now understands that Palmer has a pigeon and he does not want to be a Wringer.

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  3. I think that his mom means by his dad changing is like beause he is starting to like the pigeons.SO now that Palmars dad understands how Palmer feels by not wanting to wring a bird.
    Diego G. 16l

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  4. Kaj 7L

    I think what they meant by Palmer's dad changing is that his feelings are changing. He thought pigeons were normal worthless things in the world. Now that he has seen Palmer's pigeons he understands that for some people they mean a lot. Pigeons are more than just something to shoot.

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  5. I think Palmer's dad is changing because.Dad sees that Palmer really cares for a pigeon Dad thought pigeons were nothing so he always shot birds on pigeon day but, he sees that Palmer is a someone who cares for everything god made.So Dad wants to be more like Palmer.

    Zach 6L

























    zach 6L

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