The main character are a fox and a crow. The fox want the cheese which the crow has. The fox asked the crow "Can you sing too?" The crow nodded and opened her beak. The fox snapped it up.
I think that crow is clever, but not clever.
I want simple people to read it. I'm simple! So, I don't believe people who say nice things!
(Reference)
Mackinnon, M. (2007). The Fox and the Crow. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd.(97words)
Hi Nami,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see that you've posted your third book review already, and that it includes an accurate Reference. One thing you can do to make that even better is italicize the book title.
I also suggest that you use two or more labels for every post. On this one, I'd like to see "books, reviews" (separated by commas and without quotation marks), plus maybe "reading" to capture the theme of this kind of post.
Please note that the labels I recommend (in your Labels post, 2010.04.21) differ from those for Mr. T's classes, and share what you learn from this comment with your classmates and peers.
Cheers.