Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Betty Ann
1. I think that the saddest part in the Betty Ann was when I saw Betty Ann's mother just standing there in the kitchen with only her back showing to Betty Ann.
I think it was at that is one sad moment when we found out what she was
really doing. Asking her self questions in which why the girl don't seem to like
Betty Ann and when Betty Ann's mom finally had enough not knowing
what people really though of her daughter.
2. I think that the moment Margie called Betty Ann's house it really made a difference because Betty Ann couldn't take it all that she was doing and she told that's enough!
3.I think the moral of the story is about people just like us that can have feeling and if we get caried away we can hurt then and it can make a big difference in
there life.

5 comments:

Michael said...

i like how you explaned that margie called betty ann's house and betty ann had enough, it was like what ms.deanna taught us "line in the sand" where ones they cross that line, You've had enough.

lindsay m said...

i like the pretty colors but u did a great job

Trent S. said...

I like your blog. But the only advice I will give is that the sentences are to hard to read. Maybe just put just one color that is dark enough to read. But other then that I like your Betty Ann answers especially the firts one becasue I really like the answer because you put advice that Ms. Deanna gave us. Other then the font it is very good and I hoped you got to mine.

sofia. said...

i like you pretty colors too, but I could not really read the yellow. I also liked your last paragraph when you talked about how when you say something mean to someone they will never forget it, it would be great if nobody said anything mean to anyone. I hope you comment my blog - sofia

lindsay m said...

i remembered that we have to comment on #3 so i read urs. the colors distracted me, but i get easily distracted. it is great
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