Friday, October 10, 2008

6th Independent Reading Response

Corson invited Kathleen to have dinner together including his parents. Kathleen didn’t have good clothes to wear for the dinner, so she asked her friends, Holly and Raina, to borrow their dress. After she borrowed a dress, she had dinner with Corson and his parents. She found out that Carson’s cutie came from both of parents and he has only good part of parents’ face.

When I read this part, I was thinking about Kathleen’s dress that she borrowed from her friend. I didn’t think that they have same body shape and height. However, it’s good for them because they can share every clothes if they need so that they don’t need to buy new one. I like the idea that they have because I can save my money. Sometimes I borrow t-shirt for pajama when I stayed at my friends’ house. Do you do like Kathleen did in the story?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This is some interesting inferencing here. What made you think that the girls had different body sizes and shapes? If you are correct about this, then what would make the girl borrow from her friend? I never understood why girls borrowed clothes from their friends. I only ever borrowed clothes from my friends in an emergency. I never would have done it for fun.

Taku said...

I think It's one of the wonderful things people have. sometimes we get trouble that is out of our control, we help each other. This stories reminds me of the day we had party. on that day, I ran out of my money. I mean, I lost whole money I had. So I got no idea how I go home. But guess what, pal of mine lent me some money. Again, this story reminds me when I got troble and how I dealed with