May 31, 2005 21:11
- Start page number : 187
- Finish page number : 202
- Book title and Storyteller : UH-OH, Robert Fulghum
- Rating : 8 ( I rethought what is the precios thing in my life. If I lost the most important thing in my
life, what shall I do? )
- Summary
This story is from his exeprience which happens to his neighbors. In easter week, all the eggs were broken in the street, on cars, fences, gates, a roof, and every mailbox. Friday, Mrs. Mooseker's house was attacked by unknown persons. The egg attack assumed that small children between five and eight did. Finally, their mothers can know they did, because they can count eggs in the refrigerators.
- My favorite part
Gallant is the word that comes to mind---high-spirited, courageous.
- Were there any interesteing parts or events?
There are some mistery events. Some children stole egges and broke them many times. People couldn't find why the children did that.
-Vocabulary Journal 11th
p187 Even more than broken-busted. Thrown hard. With malics and forethought.
malice: Malice is behavior that is intended to harm people or their reputations, or cause them embarrassment and upset.(악의)
forethought: If you act with forethought, you think carefully before tyou act about what will be needed, or about what the consequences will be. (신중)
p 189 Now unless one could lend credibility to a theory that our neighborhood had been dive-bombed by an organized flock of irritated leghorns, flying low and feeling fecund in unison, the answer to the Who? and the why?
fecund: Land or soil that is fecund is able to support the growth of a large number of strong healthy plants. (다산의)
p 189 Funny how kids always think that if they will just low and be cool, nobody will ever think they are the culprits.
culprit: When you are talking about a crime or something wrong that has been done, you can refer to the person who did as the culprit.(범인)