This precept spoke to me because in Gymnastics a have to climb a rope. It motivated me to always try to get to the top of the rope. And tie that knot and stay there to build up my strength.
I think Jack Will needs to climb that rope up to Auggie and his friendship. And tie that knot so that they will stay friends forever.
By: Thomas Jefferson
Awesome self-to-text example! Like in so many things, we need practice, patience, and perseverance! Never give up, or never let go of that rope! I hope to learn how to be more resilient from you, Meg~
ReplyDeleteI really love the sentence " I think Jack Will needs to climb that rope up to Auggie and his friendship." It's a beautiful way to visually convey an inner path. I also appreciate that your assessment provides some hope for Jack.
ReplyDeleteI really love the sentence " I think Jack Will needs to climb that rope up to Auggie and his friendship." It's a beautiful way to visually convey an inner path. I also appreciate that your assessment provides some hope for Jack.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!Meg I loved how you connected to that precept I know how you and Gisele love gymnastics!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained how the precept connected to you, Meg. I also liked the way you connected the precept to the book.
ReplyDeleteI like how you connected the precept to Auggie and Jack and the idea of Jack staying friends with Auggie no matter how it looks to others.
ReplyDeleteI love this precept!
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