The Learning Begins (Chapter 12)
I then told Victor about the things I witnessed when I stayed around the hut where the other people lived. I had told him how I learned basic language and how I learned about poverty and facial expression. I had started to understand how to communicate and be more of a person. It was hard, but I still did it without him. It was my first experience that I realized i was becoming more independant. I could do things on my own. I can do what they do, and this gives me more thought that says we really are not that different.
Your post about the creature's attempt at learning is very vague. The creature learning to read and write and practically learning to communicate with the world should have been more detailed. You should express the creature's feelings more in depth.
ReplyDeleteYou did a good thing by stating names in the statement but talking continued is not a very creative title although it does hit the nail on the head when you are talking about the paragraph.
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