Friday, February 21, 2014

Moral Of The Story

     The book that I am currently reading is called Bud, Not Buddy By Christopher Paul Curtis. I think that the moral of the story was probably to not judge someone that is living b them self or not with his parents because he use to live with someone, but now he doesn't. The reason I think this is because the people that he use to live with don't believe him But he tells the truth.

     There could be many different moral off the story but this is the one that I think was the best morel of the story. I recommend this book to people that like historical fiction books and I usually don't but this was a really good book.

Have you ever read this book?

What do you think was the moral of the story?

9 comments:

  1. Dear Jakey,
    I have read this book.
    Sincerely, Josh.

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    1. Dear Josh,

      What do you think the moral of the story was?

      -Jakey

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  2. Hi Jakey,
    I have also read that book.

    Sincerely, Kaden

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    1. Dear Kaden,

      What do you think the moral of the story was?

      -Jakey

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  3. Dear Jakey,

    I have read thebook remember I am in the group that we are doing and Ifinished by the way hurry up! I want to meet! I dont really agree with you but I understand what you are saying.

    -Yaniv

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    1. Dear Yaniv,

      I already finished the book last week when we got it didn't I tell you already?

      -Jakey

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  4. Dear Jakey,

    I agree with you that you shouldn't judge someone who lives by themselvs. I think that the moral of the story is that you should not judge someone of who they are.

    Sincerely, Binyamin

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    1. Dear Binyamin,

      I also like that moral of the story about not judging people by who they are. I think this because, Bud (the main character) was not having a regular life./

      -Jakey

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  5. Dear Jakey,
    I agree that that could be the moral of the story.
    Sincerely, Josh.

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