5. The first sentence of the story says: " when our bus turned a corner and we no longer had to smile and wave, we settled back gravely in our seats." that tells me they were unhappy about the move since they are being force to leave. But Mother seems pretty happy about it, but everyone else is unhappy about it.
At The End of The journey, they were more unhappier because the family realize they were prisoners since there are guards with guns and wired fences. The Family was really mad and sad about being forced to moved houses and live in a prison-like apartment.
I don't quiet agree with you about the mother being happy about the move. As Mr. Patrick said in class, she could have been pretending to be happy to cheer her family. But that doesn't cross out the possibility that she could have been genuinely happy about the move as there are no clues in the text about this (or maybe I haven't found them).
ReplyDeleteAgree with Olia, but I think you are right about the other people. I think you should include the question so we know which one you are answering. Here's the question:
ReplyDeleteHow would you define the mood of people on the bus at beginning of the journey to Camp Harmony? at the end of the journey?
I like how you answer it Henry,but i have to agree with them because she's not being happy, it's like she's trying to be happy so that her family can be cheer up and not being sad. Yea i agree with you at the end, everyone is very depressed about if they were forced to leave their home.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Guys for Commenting and I will fix this next time :D
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