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Monday, 10 January 2011
Camp Harmony Lit. Focus #5
I would define the mood of the people on the bus at the beginning as normal. No one was really disappointed and angry that they were leaving. I guess it seemed like moving to a new neighborhood or something. But as the bus kept riding, it seems as though people became to be excited to see their new home. By the time they arrived to the camp, they were stunned at how it looked. They lived next to chicken houses, and there was a flood that they sank ankle deep of mud. I'll say they weren't so happy, more like surprised.
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Well I think I have to disagree with you. I think at the beginning of the journey, they were quiet, kind of annoyed and angry, because they were forced to move to a new place to live. And at the end of the journey, they were stunned because they were even angrier when they saw what kind of place they would be living in, a chicken house.
ReplyDeleteI partially agree with you on the beginning. Some of the people were singing during the trip to the camp but the rest of the people just wanted them to stop singing, so i think everyone had different moods. Although, I do agree with you on their moods at the end.
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ReplyDeleteI did the same question as you, but in my post the beginning the people were cheerful because they didn't know where they were going. Other than that the ending is simply but answers the question.
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About my opinion, I think that at beginning of the journey to the camp, some people was quiet, angry and feel depressed because they don't know where they will go and why they move. At the end, they were upset, worry because they don't know how they gonna live in their new home.
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