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Yearling

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The Yearling

Students --you have chosen some excellent passages!!! I am really proud of you!!  Bonuses for sure!!  I am so glad that you are enjoying reading this!!  In the next two weeks find a sentence or paragraph that shows strong feelings that really impressed you.  Share this with the group!! 

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cars-rox@hotmail.com said

at 3:50 pm on Feb 4, 2009

I love this book

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Andrea Eckwielen said

at 6:52 pm on Feb 4, 2009

I'm glad we're reading this book Mrs. H.!

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jessewalvoort said

at 10:17 pm on Feb 5, 2009

The breeze reached the bed and brushed him with the cool softness of clean fur. Then he was out of hes nest and standing on the deerskin rug...p. 23
Jess W.

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Allison Scheidt said

at 12:06 pm on Feb 6, 2009

The daylight lay in orange streaks.The pines beyond the clearing were still blaxk against it.Page-22

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cars-rox@hotmail.com said

at 8:01 pm on Feb 16, 2009

THis is such a good book i love it Mrs. Hancock this is so fun im reading it alot more

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jessewalvoort said

at 4:11 pm on Feb 27, 2009

Sixteen white shadows reflected the motions. The evening breeze moved across the sawgrass. It bowed and fluttered. The water rippled. The setting sun lay rosy on the white bodies. Magic birds were dancing in a mystic marsh. The grass swayed with them, and the shallow waters, and the earth fluttered under them. The earth was dancing with the cranes, and the low sun, and the wind and sky.

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Allison Scheidt said

at 1:12 pm on Apr 9, 2009

The pralysis broke, having spoken. His throat tightened as though a rope choked it. Fodder-wing's silence was intolerable. Now he understood. This was death. Death was a silence that Gave back no answer.Fodder-wing would never speak to him again. page.203-204 Soooooooo sad. I am going to cry.

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