1. What scenes, moments, descriptive passages, phrases, or words stand out in your reading of the story?
I like the scenes that Milicent was ask people on the bus
that what they ate for their breakfast and then on man answer heather
birds, Milicent was shock because the meaning of this bird is freedom and do
what you want. So after she asked him she change her mind to stay with
her friend and not to be one of the sorority.
2. Did a particular image make you feel happy, or frightened, or disturbed, or angry? Why?
That scene make me feel happy because I like how the man on
the bus answer and make Milicent know what did she really want.
3. Which of your five sense did this image appeal to? What do you
associate with this image, and why? What do you think the author wants
you to feel about a certain image?
In this story make me feel of trust in myself and also
trust in my decision. I need to listen to myself that what I really
want not just do what others want me to do. I can associate this story
to my life like when I have to make decision I should believe in myself
and I should listen to myself. I think the author want the person who
read this story to feel confident in their choice and be able to make
their own decision.
4. How do you think your reactions to the imagery in the story contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
This story tell moral about listening to yourself, and don't do what other want you to do. You need to follow yourself and do what you like.
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