answer the questions. Each of these reading assignments should be about 30 (short!) pages!

Assigned Section: December 29th, 1943 to February 17th, 1944

PART FIVE: 3:54:24- 4:50:05

***Feeling a little lost with the book and could use some extra support? Try looking at this as a resource:
Click on "Study Guide", then Summaries to toggle through whatever diary entries you'd like to review.
Keep in mind this is to be used as a RESOURCE only, NOT to replace your required reading. Use this to review before or after listening to the audiobook or reading in the PDF.
Remember that any summary you have to write for coursework should ALWAYS be in your own words- NEVER copied from other sources.
Finally, remember to always reach out to me when you get stuck or have questions!

Summarize in 3-4 sentences what happened in these chapters of the book. Be sure to include details from your reading to show what happened and write in complete and correct sentences.

2.
Select a quote from the reading selection that you like or that makes you think. Write out the quote (put it in quotation marks), include the page number, and explain why you chose it. Be sure to write in complete and correct sentences.

3.
How much are you enjoying the book?

I like it a lot.

I think I like it.

I am not sure.

I am somewhat disliking it.

I really dislike it.

answer as a 7 year old

1 answer

  1. In these chapters, the main character shares his experiences during the winter of 1943 to 1944. He talks about the cold weather and how it affects everyone around him. There are also important moments when he reflects on his feelings about the war and his friends. Overall, it's a time of struggle but also of learning and growing for him.

  2. "In the depths of winter, I found within me an invincible summer." (page 45). I chose this quote because it makes me think about how even when things are tough and cold, there's still hope and warmth inside us. It reminds me to be strong even when times are hard.

  3. I like it a lot! The story is interesting, and I enjoy reading about the character's adventures and feelings. It makes me think about important things.