What does kindness means to you?
Kindness means to me is someone who is friendly , generous , and considerate.
How does doing something nice for someone makes you feel?
Doing something nice for someone makes me feel happy just to see a person smile makes my day.
You could show kindness to strangers by…
I actually show kindness to strangers everyday while I'm at work. I greet the customers and I help them out to their car.
The niceness things anyone ever did for you was…
The nicest thing anyone ever did for me was when I dropped my paper at school someone helped me pick it up.
When someone says, “thank you,” you feel…
When someone says, "thank you", I feel happy because I know that I helped them with something important
If you had a million dollars to help other people, you would
If I had a million dollars to help other people. Yes I would because that is my plan when I grow up is to give to charity and to give back to the community.
Write about a random act of kindness that you could do to celebrate Good Friday.
Well what I did to celebrate Good Friday was when I went to work Saturday I helped all of the customers to their car and also someone needed help and I showed them where to go.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Chapter 8 & 9
Chapter 8 - Quotation 1 - Page 66 Paragraph 1
"“Any advice?” I asked him. “It doesn’t matter anymore,” he said. “Just do the best you can. But it won’t matter.”"
Question 1- Does the quotation indicate a conflict? If so, what conflict?
This quotation does indicate a conflict. The conflict is between Grant and his old school teacher Matthew Antoine. Even though Grant thought as a teacher he could change things for the better for the next generation through his teaching, Matthew Antoine disagreed. Matthew Antoine believed no matter what Grant did or how hard he tried, his best efforts would eventually fail.
Chapter 9 - Quotation 1 - Page 71 Paragraph 3
"The cell was roughly six by ten, with a metal bunk covered by a thin mattress and a woolen army blanket; a toilet without seat or toilet paper; a washbowl, brownish from residue and grime; a small metal shelf upon which was a pan, a tin cup, and a tablespoon. A single light bulb hung over the center of the cell, and at the end opposite the door was a barred window, which looked out onto a sycamore tree behind the courthouse. I could see the sunlight on the upper leaves. But the window was too high
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