Five True or false:
1. T/F Micah tells the readers she is a werewolf.
2. T/F The change is not painful at all.
3. T/F Micah father is a werewolf also
4. T/F Uncle Hilliard is a werewolf for the rest of his life.
5. T/F There are false alarms when it comes to Micah’s changes.
Answers:
· True
· False
· False
· True
· True
Five Multiple Choice
1. What are some warning signs when the changes come?
A. Tightening of the skin
B. Hair loss
C. Blood spotting
D. Both A & B
2. Before the change start where does Micah have to go?
A. A cave
B. A cage
C. The backyard
D. To the hospital
3. There are few werewolves in each part, Except for?
A. Alaska
B. Canada
C. Upstate New York
D. Wisconsin
Answers:
· D
· B
· C
Short Answers
1. Why Did Micah Lie about Yayeko Shoji describing Zach’s body?
· She told us that she wished she told them, because she wanted to know and understand how Zach could go from breathing to bacteria, flies and maggots.
2. Why is Micah not allowed to have a boyfriend?
· Because they don’t want Micah to run any risk in changing the city.
3. Why does Micah think the boy is a wolf?
· Because he reeks of it, the greats told her that boy wolves don’t avoid cities unless they want to change.
4. What was Micah second lie?
· Micah made the first move and kissed sarah first, but none of them hesiatated.
5. Why have Micah never seen a docter
· Because her parents were afraid of blood samples being taken, too afraid of what docters would find of whats in her blood.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Free Choice response- Liar
As I continue to read liar I start to notice a lot of different things. The author wants us readers to feel and understand the same feelings Micah feel dealing with Zach’s death. I notice that when she start thinking about him the author tries to make us feel emotional as well. The way she expresses herself I could feel what she is feeling and how she is coping with it. The text tackles around a lot of unanswered questions I still want to know. Its extremely hard to put down the book because I would like to continue on and find out what’s a lie and what isn’t. Leaving us readers with big questions unanswered such as the truth about her dad and his father, or about the simplest things like her great uncle being dead it remind us how untrustworthy she is. The strangest part in the novel so far is when Micah continues to lie to the detectives and also get her father lying to save her from going to the station, it’s like no matter who you are Micah isn’t afraid of anything or anyone. I also find it weird that everyone who is considered to be close to Zach left his funeral. As I continue on I hope that Micah decides to unravel the truth.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Guided Response -Book"Liar"
The book liar lives up to its title. The main character warns us before we start reading that she is a compulsive liar. So far what I have read I find it very interesting how Micah switches her personality a lot throughout the book. The story began on a good start showing the readers exactly why the book is titled liar. From the start Micah lies about who she is, she makes everyone believe that she is a boy. Lie after lie she continues to find herself and trouble inside and outside of the school. It make us readers want to read on and find out when will she ever tell the truth, which makes me wonder if that would even be the truth when she decides to come clean. She makes a promise that while she can’t stop lying to everyone in her family; she intends to tell us the truth. I think, her being untrustworthy makes the book that much better because we never know what to expect.
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