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Anne of Avonlea and Anne of the Island



cibaki 2 / 4  
Oct 1, 2009   #1
Q#3. Choose 3 quotes from the novel and explain why they seem important in your story (must be 3 paragraphs long). The quotes should be included in your assignment (make sure to tell me the page number of where you found the quotes).

1."'Living so that you beautify your name, even if it wasn't beautiful to begin with...making it stand in people's thoughts for something so lovely and pleasant that they never think of it by itself.'"-------------"Anne of Avonlea" P32

This quote comes from the main character-----Anne Shirley. She was a kind-hearted young lady who kept a positive attitude towards her life. She said it to soothe one of her friends' feelings about one's name. Her sentences depicted her characterization in an undirected way.

Sometimes we can not change what life gives us, but at least we could decide how to live within our lifetime.

2."'One's native shore is the land one loves the best.'" -------"Anne of the Island" P19

Anne went to Redmond College for further studying. She left her hometown and exposed her feelings through this sentence. Perhaps she might be changing her appearance in a new college, hanging out with new friends. While something inside her body, deep into her blood would not change. Something we call it, the root.( The sentence reveals her passion for her hometown.)

3."The sorrows God sent us brought comfort and strength with them, while the sorrows we brought on ourselves, through folly or wickedness, were by for the hardest to bear."---------"Anne of the Island" P205

This is the thoughts of Anne's. She was trying to overcome some barriers in her college life. She was not afraid of the difficulties; instead, she decided to fight back for her life. She held on to it. She comforted herself in a way that has strengthened her determination. Her thoughts give readers a quite clear mind about her persistent spirit.

EF_Simone 2 / 1975  
Oct 1, 2009   #2
Her sentences depicted her characterization in an undirected way.

What in the world do you mean by that? Do her words depict her character? If so, how? What do they say about her?

Sometimes we can not change what life gives us, but at least we could decide how to live within our lifetime.

This would be her philosophy or viewpoint on life, not her character.

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I'm not sure why you variously use varying numbers of hyphens, but I am sure that no composition instructor will like that. Use standard punctuation.

While something inside her body, deep into her blood would not change.

This is a sentence fragment. Attach it to the previous sentence.

Something we call it, the root.

Who is "we"? Also, this sentence is poorly constructed. Do you mean to say something like "This might be called 'the root'"?

( The sentence reveals her passion for her hometown.)

Why is this in parentheses?

This is the thoughts of Anne's.

This is awkward. Say, instead, "These are Anne's thoughts." The rest of this paragraph is very strong.
OP cibaki 2 / 4  
Oct 2, 2009   #3
thx~ for helping me to correct these mistakes!!! >u<


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