Good morning/Good afternoon everyone,
For today's blog, I'm going to tell you about what we have been doing during Hurumanu 2.
Hurumanu 2 is our reading time, during reading time, we have a group that reads a different book that are given to us. The book that I was reading is called "Rainfall" by Ella West. I've been reading this for the past few weeks or months.
It took me a long time before I could even finish the book, there are 25 chapters and I'm pretty sure there is 218 pages including the authors note. I had to bring the book in my house, and I read it when I get to have free time, or usually I read it before I go to sleep.
If we finish reading the book, we have some task to do that are related to the book that we were reading. Some of the tasks is to answer some questions about the book, or to do creative things such as drawing. We have to choose at least 3 tasks to do. I managed to finish reading the book. I just finished it last 3 weeks ago, and then I get to finish the tasks last week.
I'm now going to summarise about what happened in the book: There is a girl name Annie, she is 15, one morning she was riding a bike to head down to her school for her basketball match, but there is a Detective who said not to get out of the house because it's dangerous. Someone shoot the window in the police station and they found out that the person who did that live in their neighbourhood.
There are more interesting things that happened in the story as you continue reading it.
Here's the link of the tasks I've finished: Link
I liked how the author used unique words rather than putting a simple word. I learnt words that I don't really know and I haven't heard some of them, I searched up those words that I don't know and knew the meaning of it.
Thanks for taking your time reading my blog. I hope you learn something new, and that's all for today, bye.
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