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We have been reading about a pair of controversial characters:  Cara and Mr. Winston.  Not all of us agree who is the "good guy" in the story, "Dear Mr. Winston."  That's because in realistic fiction, there is no good an evil.  There are characters who have positive attributes as well as character flaws.  However, we can form opinions about which character we like better!  

Who do you like better, and why?  Answer in the comments below.

$erena
4/8/2013 01:16:46 am

that was fun!!

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jager
4/8/2013 01:18:03 am

It was

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Amanda
4/8/2013 01:20:16 am

It was a book I read at my old school

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Mrs. Thomas
4/8/2013 07:43:53 am

What was the name of the whole book? Was it as funny as this part of the book?

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Amanda
4/26/2013 09:09:04 am

It was in a book like the Journeys but we call it McCgraw Hill. It was one of the stories. But we didn't really have a catchy name like Journeys.

Mrs. Thomas
4/27/2013 04:59:53 am

Sorry I have to reply to your comment above it; I'm not sure why Weebly won't put it under your reply, Amanda.

I have heard of McGraw Hill. That's just the name of an educational publishing company. There's a math series they publish that's also just known as McGraw Hill. Journeys is published by a company called Harcourt. They have a math series too, but it's not Math in Focus.

If I ever see the REAL book that Dear Mr. Winston came from I'm going to buy it for the class (after I read it) because I think it's very witty. :)

Adam
4/8/2013 01:20:50 am

I still believe that Mr. Winsten is a bad person

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Mrs. Thomas
4/8/2013 08:34:11 am

What did he do to make you think so?

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