Monday, March 30, 2009
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We will use this blog to analyze our novels of study. Complete your assigned readings. Respond to 4 original posts and extend the thinking of your classmates. And be careful...you never know who may be watching...
Yes, I think Bobby did the right thing telling his dad about Sheila. Well telling him some of it at least. That way Bobby's parents know he i not the only and can maybe figure out why it is happening better. I think it was a good move though not telling his dad EVERYTHING about Sheila. She wanted he privacy.
ReplyDeleteI also think it was a good move telling his dad a litle bit about Sheila. He kept his word because technically didn't tell about Sheila. It helped,(as Gabby said) with the solution of his invisible problem
ReplyDeleteI believe it was a good choice for Bobby to tell his father about Shelia. It opened many doors for his fathers theories and such and they knew he wasnt the only person having this "situation".
ReplyDeleteI think Bobby should have told his dad about Sheila because it increased his fathers theries and told his dad that Bobby wasn't the only one having this problem and told them that the electric blanket had something to do with his disappearence.
ReplyDeleteI do not think Bobby should have told his dad about Shiela because he made a promise to her. I think Bobby made the correct choice with not telling his dad but telling him the information that was needed. There was not a real reason to tell Bobby's dad Shiela's name just that there is another invisible person and the rest of the information.
ReplyDeleteHe should not have told his dad because he made a promise. Fortunately he was smart enough to tell his dad any useful information withoout personal info. Sheila's name was inimportant to the experiment that is why he left it out.
ReplyDeleteNo I don't think that Bobby should have told his father. He shouldn't have because that would make his dad wigg out and try to call Sheila. Then he would freak out Sheila and then Bobby would loose contact with her. Probably because she moved or something
ReplyDeleteYes, Bobby should of told his dad about Sheila. One reason would be, Bobby's dad could of had a brilliant idea with the connection of the blankets. Also, his dad could have a solution to both disappearances and how to make them reappear. Bobby had given his dad just the right amount of information to build up a theory without breaking his promise to Sheila. No harm was done with him telling his dad.
ReplyDelete1. I think Bobby did the right thing of telling his dad about Sheila. If he didn't tell, he may have not turned back to normal. His father compared the data and found the problem. Bobby didn't break his promise to Sheila either. He didn't give any information about her except that it was a she and the dates and other info.
ReplyDeleteLily, Bobby's dad was cool with not trying to contact Sheila. He just wanted to know some information about dates and places.
ReplyDeleteI believe it was a good choice for Bobby to tell his father about Shelia or at least some about her. If he didn't he may of never turned back to his normal self and he still kept his promise with Sheila. She needed her privacy so it was good he didn't tell his dad everything. It opened and closed many doors for his fathers theories.
ReplyDeleteCoutney,
ReplyDeleteIf you had to come up with a no reason what would you say and why??? I like your explaination on why "yes", though.