Monday, January 31, 2011

Chapter Twenty

At the end of this chapter, Gypsy thinks, "I reckoned I was a different person in more ways than just my appearance, and a person who was anything but invisible." (page 174)

What do you think she meant by this?  Please explain yourself thoroughly.

9 comments:

  1. I think it means that she stands out.

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  2. I think she is differant in all differant ways and that she stands out.

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  3. We can't write anonymous!

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  4. I agree Sabryna! I think she stands out in the crowd! She is different than others!

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  5. As I originally posted, I need you to explain yourself thoroughly. These are not sufficient responses.

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  6. Sorry, I think she stands out more than others sometimes!

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  7. Gypsy stands out more than others a lot of the time and that is what makes her so special in many many differant ways.

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  8. I agree Sabryna Gyspy need to stand out more.

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  9. She means that even though she has cut off all her beautiful hair (which is what people recognized her by) she is still her own person; she realizes that she is not invisible, even without what she thought defined her.

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