Tomorrow's Bird
Essay by Cayuana Kelly • November 1, 2018 • Essay • 730 Words (3 Pages) • 1,096 Views
Reading Process Report
I really do love the whole process to help you understand the story better. It comes in handy, especially if you have a complicated story. My story was hard to comprehend the first time I read it. The thing about this Reading Process is you have to reread your story over and over, so I got a better understanding after a few readings.
I liked how the reading process tells you ways to understand your story better. The reading process comes with a lot of steps. All of these steps help you understand the story you are a reading. The reading process is a creative way to understand anything you read. I would definitely recommend this process to someone. I also love the part where we discuss what we didn’t understand with other people who had the same story. That part helped me a lot with getting a full understanding. I also liked hearing what they thought of the story.
Introduction:
Tomorrow's Bird” was about someone who, apparently, worked for Crows. In the story, the Crows’ goal was to get people to think of them first, when they thought of a bird. He or She’s job was to give the crows a more positive image because when people think of crows, it’s all negative thoughts. This person made up a slogan that said, “Crows: We Want To Be Your Only Bird.” The Crows want to be the most important bird. Apparent
Reading Process Report
I really do love the whole process to help you understand the story better. It comes in handy, especially if you have a complicated story. My story was hard to comprehend the first time I read it. The thing about this Reading Process is you have to reread your story over and over, so I got a better understanding after a few readings.
I liked how the reading process tells you ways to understand your story better. The reading process comes with a lot of steps. All of these steps help you understand the story you are a reading. The reading process is a creative way to understand anything you read. I would definitely recommend this process to someone. I also love the part where we discuss what we didn’t understand with other people who had the same story. That part helped me a lot with getting a full understanding. I also liked hearing what they thought of the story.
Introduction:
Tomorrow's Bird” was about someone who, apparently, worked for Crows. In the story, the Crows’ goal was to get people to think of them first,
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