Peter seems to be adjusting to his new life. He manages to get out of bed now and get cleaned up, which are things he couldn't do before. You begin to see this happen when Peter and Anne put on the little play, imitating their parents. After the play they run up the steps to the attic room, fall to the floor where Peter notices the sky full of stars. This is the first time he is able to appreciate the life he does have. He is happier, at least as happy as one could be under the circumstances. Another example of this adjustment is when Peter made a Menorah for Hanukah and everyone liked it. Maybe this new adjustment to the life his has now would not make him forget his girlfriend, Liese, but it makes it easier to get through each day. This made me wonder if peter would ever stop thinking or dreaming about Liese.
Good work, YeonJae. You've made some solid inferences and asked good questions. I am glad you are enjoying this book.
ReplyDelete4/5 points. You have mechanical errors. For example, in the sentence, "I can infer that Peter and Anne are going to be a good friend," you have an error in your predicate. Take another look and see if you can idenitfy the mistake.