Monday, March 9, 2009
Thursday/title:Blood on the River, chapter 12/ pgs:89-97,min:14
On the next day of training, Captain Smith brings a book. Samuel was disappointed because he thought that he was going to learn how to use a musket. Smith explained how that book helped him and how much it will help Samuel. That book held important words, it was a translator. It translated the language that the Indians used the English. That book showed Smith the worlds he used to make peace with the Indians. A man that came to the island before them wrote the book for future generations. Every day Samuel had to learn at least 2 new words. All they had to eat there was wormy rice with salty water. Soon all men became sick and were not able to work, they had no idea what it was. Samuel was still good enough to stand, he helped Smith and Richard. Samuel tried to befriend Richard. All of the gentlemen started to dispute. That it was the salty water, another said it was the food. It was amazing that they were still able to make the conflict longer, but it didn't last for when they got worse. Master Wingfield had a stash of eggs and meat and was discovered by Samuel because his apprentice told him. Later the gentle men looked much better and so did Smith.
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3 comments:
amazing summary my teacher loved the summary i copied
amazing summary my teacher loved the summary i copied
this summery is just the same thing as the book it is words token from the book!!!
WORST SUMMERY EVER!
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