Friday, February 21, 2014

I read all 3 samples an I chose sample #3.The paper was quiet interesting,the paper speaks on different settings that occurred in the story that I liked.

As far as understanding, I feel the paper was written with good articulation, concise and  to the point.

Also the paper is convincing enough that it could give you insight  on your own life challenges, past, and how to relearn, redirect your path to a brighter future.

The paper appeared to be well developed and supported by the writer views and understanding.Regarding the topics ,scenes, lifestyle also determination for a change for the better. In some way breaking the cycle of self destruction in cultures, families and traditions
How to convince a teen to read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. I would actually let the teen know that I read the book. I would explain how in the book it shows about a young guy born with water on his brain, along with all sorts of other problems that are directly the result in having brain damage. But through it all, along with struggles of being Indian on a reservation camp, poor, stressed out, and trying to fit in. I would also share something about my life in my younger days as well as current

. I would definitely express how hard it was for me being raised by a single parent, not rich but not totally poor. Having older siblings going to school being forced to choose what class of people that they should be apart of. Growing up for me, being talked about and singled out and not fitting in. I'll let the teen know to always find something within yourself that you love and can draw strength from. If it makes you happy always remember no matter what you have something inside of you that no one can take from you. Then I'll express how the book have similarities that he can identify with. I'll let him know that by reading the book, he can learn how to deal with life issues, advertises, obstacles and struggles and how to overcome them and be successful.