I feel really bad for Ruby, because I hear things all the time about how children get taken away from there home, or are abandoned. It is really unfortunate that parents have children, and then can't even take care of them. In a way, I think it was good for Ruby.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
So after that night that Ruby had attempted to run away, it was time for her to go to school. She got up, and went down stairs to breakfast. Jaime talked to her, and while he was talking to her he kept getting messages from people on Ume. Cora comes downstairs, and tells Ruby that she should wear something of hers, and she does. Then, she goes to school, and meets the principal, and gets told a few things about the school, and come to find out Jaime had donated an entirely new soccer complex. To her surprise, Jaime is an owner of UMe along with a few other guys. Ruby is really surprised when she heard this. She met a girl that went to Jackson's (her previous school) too. She was supposed to take the bus home, but instead she walked to the Quick Zip or whatever the store is, sorry I forgot and do not have my book with me. She ended up getting a ride home from Nate, because she was going to walk home. Nate brought her to her old house, but he did not know that it was hers to get the stuff the she left there.
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You mentioned above that you didn't have your book with you when you were writing this post- that's actually a really great strategy! I bet you didn't even know you were doing something extra worth-while.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good strategy for summarizing because we tend to just remember the really important things-- so if you have to look for specific information, it's probably not important enough to write in a summary. For example, you don't remember the store's name (not all that important) but you do remember that Jaime was the one who donated the new soccer complex (probably very important).