Lizabeth cant remember much of her childhood, only small scenes. I cant remember my childhood much aswell. However when I do, I remember the small details.
In the second paragraph, the author talks about how she remembers certain objects, such as the marigolds. When I think about my child hood, a lot of certain objects, such as the my first school. I remember that they had the biggest play ground ever.
Lizabeth decides to annoy Miss Lottie for fun, I do this every day! I go to my brother's room for no apparent reason:)
Lizabeth is very bored around the beginning of the story. In the summer, my parents barely let me go out and meet people and therefore I become extremely bored as well.
When Lizabeth and the kids go to Miss Lottie's house, she still whispers even though it isnt possible tht Miss Lottie could hear her from that distance. I do this too, even though my parents are sleeping with their door closed, they are deeply sleeping, and my room is far away from theirs, I still whisper.
Lizabeth was taunted by one of the kids ( "are u scared?"),and that made Lizabeth more daring. Whenever someone taunts me, I automatically JUST DO IT.
Lizabeth claims that one day she can remember lots about her child hood, and it is because of a special moment or change. I can remember this too as sometimes I can remember the first time I learned a bike rather than what I ate when for lunch on the first day of kindergarten.
Lizabeth likes to ponder and be in her "private world", especially under the oak tree. I like to be locked in my room and just be in my very own la la land.
Lizabeth destroyed Miss Lottie's marigolds because she couldnt control her emotions. Once, a kid accidentally kicked a ball and it hit my head, I punched him in the face, and I got the principal said that I should "take the day off and get some time to cool off at home".
Lizabeth knew she would get caught if she destroyed the marigolds. When I punched the boy, I knew the principal HIMSELF was on lunch duty. :/
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