Monday, March 9, 2009

The Seems 33

1. Why do you think Hope is found in the Middle of Nowhere? Be specific and use examples to further "prove" your point. 

15 comments:

  1. I think it is found in the middle of nowhere because people can find hope in unexpected places. For example if you don't believe you can do some thing and then you do it for the first time then you might be hopeful that you are good at it.

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  2. hope is found in the middle of nowhere because if you can't find something you despretly hope appears when you don't expect it.

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  3. Hope is found in the middle of nowere because that place needs it the most. If the place were hope is is dry and lifeless it needs hope to bring life back to the place were it is.

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  4. Aaron:
    I'm confused, how dose the part in your posting conect to the first part were you say that you can find hope in unexpected places. Please explain.

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  5. Ben:
    Has that happened in the story, and if so were?

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  6. I agree with Aaron, because I think it is found in the "middle of the road" because people can find hope in unknown places. For example if you don't believe you can do some thing and then you try your best and hope for the best good things will happen to you.

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  7. Alex:
    I know this question wasn't asked specifiacally to me, but I have an answer. Becker used hoped for the best when he was fixing the glitch. He hoped for the best and it popped up in an unexpected place that helped him gain confidence to fix the glitch.

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  8. Alex:
    Where do you think hope was found in the middle of no where in the story? Give some specific examples to make your comments stronger.

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  9. I think Hope is found in the Middle of Nowhere because in real life hope is found in places you never would have thought to look. So, Aaron, I agree with you entirely. People use the saying "Are you living in the middle of nowhere?" and I think that kind of ties along. When you need hope you usually find it in the least expected place. For example, who would've thought that the people who will save our planet lived in the middle of the desert! Hint, hint! :)

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  10. Alex,
    Could you explain your post a little more? I didn't really understand what you were trying to say.

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  11. I really like the first part of what you are saying Alex. The idea of hope being in the middle of nowhere because that is where it is needed the most is a beautiful idea. When I read your posting I thought

    1. Hope is sent to nowhere because people 'lose' it and it has 'nowhere' else to go.
    2. Nowhere is also a relative term. What is one person's nowhere can be another person's home. The author is using it as a metaphor for our lives.

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  12. Kaci,
    Great answer to Alex's question.

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  13. Great connections, deep meaning, and humor were expressed in thissection of the blog.

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  14. I agree with the first thing aaron said, hope is found in the middle of nowhere because people can find hope in unexpected places.If you lose all hope, and your sad, you can think positive and find hope again

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  15. Hope is in the middle of nowhere because when evil is poised to strike it's hard to find hope. But to succeed you must be able to conquer your fear. Mostly if you want to succeed to must prepare to fail. The Japanese Samurai had a saying, "Go into battle determined to die and you shall survive. Go into battle hoping to live, and surely you shall not." Mainly this means that if you want to believe and hope you would have to earn your hope that's why in The Seems, Hope is in the middle of NOWHERE!!!

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