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we chose this short story because we can relate to it. its kinda like on your birthday and you want to open your presents but your parents make you wait and you cannot imagine what they got you! its exciting but at the same time you're probably thinking "what did they get me that it has to wait until after school?"
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A Day's Wait

By; Delici and Guin
we chose this short story because we can relate to it. its kinda like on your birthday and you want to open your presents but your parents make you wait and you cannot imagine what they got you! its exciting but at the same time you're probably thinking "what did they get me that it has to wait until after school?"
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What we are comparing "A Day's Wait" to...

  • 1. Charlie Brown, because in "You're a good man Charlie Brown".
  • 2. He can't get the kite to fly, but he doesn't give up. He keeps trying and trying to make it fly.
  • 3. In the end the kite finally flies high in the sky and Charlie Brown is amazed!
Charlie Brown always loses hope at some point in time and he always gains it back in the end so when we decided on "don't give up" I immediately thought of Charlie Brown so we went with that idea.
Photo by A.M. Kuchling

Part 2

  • 4. Charlie Brown realized that you have to be patient and that you cannot think going into something that something will happen right away, like in "A Day's Wait", the boy gave up in the beginning thinking that he was dying. In the end he realized that he wasn't actually dying, so he gained a little more hope!
Charlie Brown always loses hope at some point in time and he always gains it back in the end so when we decided on "don't give up" I immediately thought of Charlie Brown so we went with that idea.
Photo by A.M. Kuchling

Our theme was...
"Don't give up"

DON'T GIVE UP NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!
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Thanks 4 watching/listening

THAT'S ALL!
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