Dear Mrs.Zrihen,
I just finished the book the book called The Road to Calmann by Rosemary Sutiff. In the end King Arthur was in a battle against his son, Mordred, which he killed in the end, but during the fight Arthur got hurt badly on the head, so he told his assistants to carry him to the lake of avalon, where Merlin had taken him when he was little. After he was carried near the lake his sword was thrown in the lake and a stairway like path opened, and so he was carried there with his sisters welcoming him.Many days after that all the people, well most of them, were sent to the chapel where Arthur had stayed with his servant, Sir Bedivere, and they stayed there until they died and other came back like Lancelot and Guenever, the Queen.
Since I am done with the book I shall now tell the reading strategies I used after the book. First I used the confirming the predictions I made in the past to better understand the story, for example I predicted that the author used the cover page based on an event in the story and I was right because in the end when Arthur and Bedivere were in the chapel and Sir Bedivere was carrying King Arthur to the lake. This Rj might not be long because most of the stuff I have included in the past RJs but I found new settings like, Benvirick, Avalon, and other more that I forgot how to spell.
Also the weather conditions are rainy because in the last battle it was raining and also foggy most of the time. The social conditions is that when King Arthur left to battle against Sir Lancelot his son, Mordred, took over the throne and made everyone confused about King Arthur and their loyalty. Another is that King Arthur thought that Sir Lancelot, his bravest and best knight, and Guenever, Arthur's wife/Queen, were with each other and that filled King Arthur's heart with despair and sorrow.
I couldn't talk about the book I should be reading because I want to give enough details and not just say for each part " I haven't gotten that far in the book" and that other stuff. If you didn't find the stuff in the rubric check Reader's Journal number #6.
I would rate this book 8/10 because it was interesting, but not a cliffhanger.
Sincerely,
Juan Diaz 702
Dear Juan,
ReplyDeleteI have to say that you done a great job on your Reader's Journal. It was very neat and precise. And it is kind of funny because I reported about King Arthur 3 journals ago. But I can say it was a little bit more better than what I had. Now for the questions. Is this your first time reading a book by Rosemary Sutiff ? Are there other reasons why you rated this book a 8/10 ? And lastly,can you named one person in history that you read about? I can saythat your readers journal was perfection. Keep up the good work.
Sincerely,
Fred
Dear Juan,
ReplyDeleteGreat journal.
what fact did you find interesting about Rosemary?
What did you learn about Rosemary Sutiff?
Did you think that the book was boring at some point?
Did you really like this book?
Sincerely,
Erika Alban
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteThank you for liking the book, and yes this is the first time I have read a book written by Rosemary.
NO there are no other reasons that I rated the book 8/10.
Isaac newton.
Sincerely JUAN 702
Dear Erika,
ReplyDeleteI didn't really learn anything about Rosemary Stiff but that she was kind of creative in the writing sometimes.
YEs the book was kind of boring in the beginning.
I sort of like the book.
Sincerely JUAN 702