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For homework, please finish reading the book (Ch. 9) and the Epilogue.

 

On the forum, please respond to the following:

1. Sadako said that folding cranes gave her hope that she might get better. What gives you hope when you are faced with a challenge? (Please write at least 5 sentences).

2. Why was it important to Sadako's mother that she have a kimono of her own? (Please write at least 3 sentences).

 

Translate the last two paragraphs of Chapter 9 beginning with “Already lights were dancing…”

 

Reminder: I will not be teaching this Saturday night's class since I'll be traveling this weekend.  A teacher by the name of Virgilo Hunter will be substituting for me.  

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When I'm  faced with a challenge, my friends often give me hope.When I did bad on my exam, they told me I can do better.When I feel not so good, they make me laugh.When I feel nervous, they give me a hug and tell me should bilieve myself.

 

Because kimono is her country's coat, and maybe everyone in Japen has a kimono if they have enough money to buy it.

(1)For example, if I run 400 m or 800 m in PE lesson, I ran to the final without the effort, I want to get to the key to victory, as long as the hold on your landing Skype time to finish, or think you most hate people ran in front of you, you run more than he say: "you want to more than I, still a little tender!"Then leave a burst of laughter.
(2)I think maybe it is the badge of maturity

When I was 10 years old.I have a Chinese match.My oppoent is all older than me.I'm afried and don't want to continued thr match.But my mother say:"You're younger than they,but not silly than they.You are the top of the school you must be very great."I continued the match,I got NO.1.

Yes.In Japan each woman have a kimono ,kimono representative culture of Japan.Even kimono is expensive they have to buy it. 

 

My friends always give me hope. If I were facing a problem like that, my friend might come to see me and have joy with me to let me forgot the pain. They are the people I can always trust. I have had the asthma since I was born. When it troubled me, my friends will take me to the dispensary.

Kimono is a representative of Japan. And Japan is a country that value security and tradition. So it is important.

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