Thursday, December 3
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DECEMBER 3, 1998 |
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FROM: Jessie A and Eric W. Grade 5 Cornell Okemos, MI |
MESSAGE:
We REALLY like Noah. He is a young boy in 6th grade. He weres galsses. He is VERY nice, like when he gave up his calligraphy pen, the ink to the pen, red wagon, post-it-notes, and his tuxedo t-shirt. He is really sweet too, because he was the best man when the real best man got hurt. He is really nice. What do you think??? (See response immediately below.) |
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FROM: Elyssa P. Grade 6 JFK Middle School Port Jefferson Sta., NY |
MESSAGE:
Dear Jessie A. and Eric W., (See letter immediately above.) I find it amusing how you think of Noah as the nice, considerate person. I can see how, but I really pictured him as a smart, sarcastic boy, if you know what I mean. He did use his intelligence to make a nice gift to all the people at the wedding. Did you like Nadia? My class didn't read the rest of her chapter but she seems almost like Noah, smart and I guess nice. I think it is very interesting how they all are related. Ethan too (we didn't read his chapter yet but we have heard of him.) |
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FROM: Mrs. Fitch's class Grade 4 and 5 CLCCA Lansing, MI |
MESSAGE:
Dear Mrs. Bender's class, We did not find Century Village very funny because it is just a place where old people retire. We don't think Century Village is funny, but the people are funny. They are like our grandparents because they make jokes. We have a special person in our room who knows how to do Chinese Calligraphy. (Mrs. Bender's class has responded to this message.) |
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FROM: Mrs. Fitch's class Grade 4 and 5 CLCCA Lansing, MI |
MESSAGE:
Dear Hamish and Keith, We think it may be called The View from Saturday because it is on Saturday that the quiz bowl takes place. Or maybe it is telling us what happens on Saturday, the last day in New York. |
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