Thursday, December 6, 2007
Thesis
The grandma plays the most important role in Jeanie’s life, before she dies her words set Janie down the right path.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
chap. 7-12 6-8 sentences response
Chapter 10 was a blast for me, I loved the meeting of Tea Cake and how you see the two of them react:
"Why ain't you at de ball game, too? Everybody else is dere."
"Well, Ah see somebody else besides me ain't dere. Ah just sold some cigarettes." "They Laughed again."
Ever since he walks into the store it is nothing but good news. She thinks he looks fmailiar, he knows her name, and they end up playing a game of checkers. They don't go to the game, she doesn't close up they end up laughing with each other. After the game of checkers and the bits and parts of their flirtatious conversations, he stops and says, "Anyhow it's time for a Coca-Cola,..." He wants to treat her now. Just reading this short little chapter it is oone of the merrier ones, and for a memory retell, this is obviously one that stood out to me in the book hence far.
"Why ain't you at de ball game, too? Everybody else is dere."
"Well, Ah see somebody else besides me ain't dere. Ah just sold some cigarettes." "They Laughed again."
Ever since he walks into the store it is nothing but good news. She thinks he looks fmailiar, he knows her name, and they end up playing a game of checkers. They don't go to the game, she doesn't close up they end up laughing with each other. After the game of checkers and the bits and parts of their flirtatious conversations, he stops and says, "Anyhow it's time for a Coca-Cola,..." He wants to treat her now. Just reading this short little chapter it is oone of the merrier ones, and for a memory retell, this is obviously one that stood out to me in the book hence far.
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