1. What scenes, moments, descriptive passages, phrases, or words stand out in your reading of the story?
- It would be the moment that her mom is giving her an advice that "Can't do is like Don't Care". It really stang out in my reading because the word is quite touching and meaningful.
2. Did a particular image make you feel happy, or frightened, or disturbed, or angry? Why?
-The image that show many people in the line waiting for the ticket quite frightened me because it seemed to be telling how crowded and how people really need the transportation. It is describing the need of streetcars and how well the job was.
3. Which of your five senses did this image appeal to? What do you associate with this image, and why? What do you think the author wants you to feel about a certain image?
-It should be my sight and my touch sense because I could feel and see the story inside my imagination. After picturing it with the image in the book, it even describe my specifically how the story looks. I think that the author wants the reader to know her experience and understand the world of finding jobs.
4. How do you think your reactions to the imagery in the story contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
-I think that my reactions and feeling are actually understanding the motivations the main character needs. And my reactions also did describe the overall meaning of the story because I could picture up how the situation was and how the character actually was feeling.
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