RJ #4
9/21/11
Dear Ms. Zrihen
I am currently reading the book, The Power of Song.
I picked the book The Power Of Song, because the librarian recommended it to me. There are a lot of story's in this book favorite story was called The Power of Song. My favorite passage in this book was when on page nine and ten when in so time soon the kings son had to read from the Torah and after a couple weeks of practicing he did not even know the Alef bet. I picked the passage because a kid who needs to read from the Torah soon he dose not even know the Alef bet.
The two reading strategies I used before reading the book was that I read the synopsis and I also Skim and Scanned through the story titles,pictures,preface,table of contents, and the acknowledgments. The two reading strategies I used during reading the book was that I asked myself questions about the book so far. I also reread the pages/ chapters that I read and marked already. The two reading strategies I will use when I am done with the book will be ask my self questions about the book to see if I really understood the book. Another after reading will be looking back in the story for more clues.
The genera is fiction folktale.
The characters in the story: The Power Of Song are:
The king. His son. The Sage. The songster.
setting was in a temple,kings palace.
The characters for the story: a friend for a king are:
The king. The Vizier. Sar. Asilha. There kids Ovadia, Salman, Sancho.
Setting was in the kings palace, kings house.
Those were my two favorites so far.
The problem is that the kings son does not know how to read better yet he dose not even know the alef bet and he needs to read from the Torah in some time (soon). The rising action is that he dose not know how to read from the Torah.
Tone - Imaginative
Mood- happy
authors purpose- To teach a lesson.
authors perspective- objective unbiased.
Figurative language- rejoiced,
I rate this book a 9 because it has a lot of stories that teach you a lesson in life.
Sincerely- Your student/ classmate
Maor Shaaltiel
dear,
ReplyDeletemaor good job on your blog i think it was really good because of how you follode the rubric and everthing was in order. but i think you missed a few things wich are
who is the aouthor?
whats the rate of the book?
and ya i think that is all but the power of the song is such a strong tittle in the feature i wuold like the read the book becuse it sonnds really intirsting.
just from the tittle it makes me whant to read it.
ps. you did really good.
from.... Leah peretz....
701
hey maor i think you did a very good job, but whats the rate of the book and whats the author that is all you have tu put good job do you recommend me to read that book or is too hard for me? its easy?
ReplyDeletethats all the questions tanks... bye from alex
Dear Maor,
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of the author in this book? Was there a passage that you enjoyed the most reading? You did a great job, but I would have liked it to be a bit longer. Do you think that anybody in the book has anything in common with you?
Who is the main character and who are the foils. Basically, what are the purposes of each character in the book? Who is your favorite character in the book? I really liked how you put a lot of descriptive words in your journal so I could really see what was going on.
Dear Maor,
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! I'm really looking forward to read that story in the future. Still I have some questions to annoy you with,so get ready!!
Who was the authors?
What was the quote?
What was the theme,moral,and point of view?
If you had a choose would you be the king's son or just be yourself? Why or why not.
Was the book funny at any parts?
Again i hope to read it soon when we will have another folktale.
- Sarah Asseraf
701
Dear Maor,
ReplyDeleteYou forgot some parts in your rj.
What was The Climax?
What was your favorite part of the book?
What was the falling action?
and what was the Resolution
-Noy Nahumi
dear leah
ReplyDeletethanks for commenting but I believe I did write the title ( the power of song) and I also rate this book a 9
dear alex same with you I did rate this book at the end ( a 9) and the title is the power of song
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