Thursday, February 12, 2009

idab'sadventures2

Dear Ms Welker, 
I am reading Ida B and her plans to maximize fun avoid disaster and (possibly)save the world.I am on chapter 30 and I predCheck Spellingict that Ida B 's life will be better than it was before. But I am still wondering if I'm right!
This is after I read. So I wonder why the author used the simile apologizing was like spring cleaning. I feel this book is good because I can really picture this in my head. It is also really emotional. Ida B is getting better at being nice. Why does Ida B talk to the trees? The answer to my question is that they were her only friends when she was little.I think that Ida B has her own village of trees that she can talk to and that is really cool. Also why did Ida B want to hurt the old tree. The answer to my question is she was REALLY mad! Finally I had trouble with the word Calamity. I asked my dad and he said that it meant really really bad things happening all over. I can predict from that word that she wasn't happy.

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  1. Good work Ana! You've added some good details in here. What do you think the simile meant? Good thinking!

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