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The Stolen Party 3

Stolen Party Diary Entry       Question 3             Gabriel

Dear Diary,
  I learned that friends may not be true friends. I learned that things may not be what you think as they appear. People may just be using you, you might just be there to help them with something…   
  The party has really hurt my feelings. It was a surprise to me when the girl in the pig tails said I was not one of Luciana’s friends. So I kicked her and said I was one of her friends. I thought I was the life of the party, I was having the time of my life.
  At the end of the party when Senora Ines was handing out the toys to the kids, I just wanted to have a yo-yo or a braid but instead she gave me money. I thought it was to much, then I realized that I was there to just help with the party, I wasn’t there as a guest..


Posted by 23024 on 1/18/07; 4:39:35 PM from the Gabriel dept.

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The Similarities and Differences Between See Saw, The Outsiders, the Cool Crowd and Handling Anger and Resolving Conflict

  The Similarities and Differences between See Saw, The Outsiders, The Cool Crowd, and Handling Anger and Resolving Conflict

    The Outsiders, See Saw, the Cool Crowd, and Handling Anger and Resolving Conflict. The similarities? The differences? Read to find out. The Outsiders is enjoyable for all ages and entertaining, while See Saw shows what people can do and interesting I thought. While the Cool Crowd was a little more educational and school bound. Finally, Handling Anger and Restoring Conflict was also more educational and was a was more of a learning story.
    The similarities between these four stories are that all of these stories have a lesson. The lesson in See Saw is to not prejudge people or to think twice about people. The Cool Crowd tells you not to keep some one out of things or shun them. The Outsiders, has many examples, such as to do what you can with what you have. As well as not to prejudge people, or assume you don’t like them just because of their race, colour, or religion for example. While Handling and Resolving Conflict explains some of the different types of people and how they react in situations so you will know what to do when some one does something. Another similarity of these four stories is that they all make you think. Think about what you should do. Such as, to give some one a chance to get to know them. Or, to be open to anyone.
    Now, the differences between these stories. One difference between these stories is that they all have a different author. Another difference is that these stories all have to do with something different yet alike at the same time.
    Well, that’s it, and I’m hoping its good enough, so, leave me alone now please.

Gabriel

 

Posted by 23024 on 12/4/06; 12:03:37 PM from the Gabriel dept.

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The Outsiders Commentary

The Outsiders

    I think the purpose of the novel The Outsiders is that you shouldn’t prejudge people. You should get to know people before you say anything about them. Don’t say something about them just because of the group they are in or their religion.

   Another purpose for the novel I think is that you should do what you can with what you have. You should make the best of the situation that you are in.

    I also think that this novel is meant to bring people together. You should try to get along with people that you don't even like. 



Posted by 23024 on 11/22/06; 11:51:34 AM from the Gabriel dept.

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