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Les Mis CH 4

~First Impression A death and a bond, later explained I was kind of surprised to know that the bishop decided to at least form a bond with the man to be executed. Not many will speak to one labeled as a criminal.

journal for- s e p t 2 4

  I can't put what was my initial thought into the journal because I'm sure I would get into trouble, but just know, I laughed. H A R D.  If the president was at my front door, I wouldn't have answered if I didn't know who was at the door, but if I did open the door, I would ask him why he's here; because I know that I will hear some bs, I would be filled with confusion, tell him it's the wrong address and ask him to please leave and shut the door.

Les Mis ch 2

 Selfless man. Chose a crappy hospital to help others live in comfort with a sense of security in a new house where the is space for many to rest. The bishop is one remarkable man. :)

D e a r - t e a c h e r s

 One thing I wished you guys did a little differently is to be a bit more understanding of the fact that not all of us can do much work when we have other work from the rest of our classes. I thank the teachers that I have that know that doing work for school can be a little difficult to do with the distractions at home. I understand that this is high school, but it gets a little overwhelming having to do so much work for one class and needing to turn it in, in a matter of time when I have other classes that require attention as well. So, the thing to reconsider is, try and understand that not all of us exactly have the time to do the work you assign us and not get frustrated at the fact that we can't do the loads and loads of work we have altogether. -Aleida S. (Lea) 

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LES MIS #1; The Good and The Bad

 So, I've just heard the first chapter of Les Miserables and I find it kind of interesting that the author put the dessert before the veggies. Usually, in a book the author makes something bad before it becomes good, but that's usually fiction. Most of what I read during the summer was like that and I've enjoyed them; yes, I did read a few stories that were more realistic than the previous ones, and those were the ones that really had me on the tip of my toes because of how much they captivated me with the reality of things. By the looks of things, I'm pretty sure that Les Miserables is going to be like that, and to say I'm a little bit excited would be an understatement. I like the way the author was like, yes they have a good life, but after the revolution, it all went downhill.  -peace out