By Kate DiCamillo
Page 20-30
I have read chapter 3 and 4 these days. India, the main role in the novel, stared in on Winn-Dixie right away, trying to clean him up. After cleaning, India was talking to him and he listened. India talked about her life and her family. She said that her mother left her when she was 3 years old. She cannot remember anything about her mother, so she decided to ask her father. She asked 10 things about her mother. Her father told her. After that, she wrote the 10 things down and memorized them.
I think India missed her mother a lot after she talked about her mother to Winn-Dixie. India started trying to tell Winn-Dixie all the things , that happened to her. And she will feel happy. This two chapters has some vocabularies for me. I can't understand the story until I looked them up. I guess it will talk about the interesting things that happened to India and Winn-Dixie.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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What were the 10 questions she asked about her mother? What would you ask, if you wanted to know about a family member who had died?
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