Tuesday, August 26, 2008

10th Grade Homework due 8/28

The comprehension questions for "Hinds Feet on High Places" are due Thursday, 8/28. Be prepared to go over them in class together. Write each answer in a complete sentence and thoughtfully.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why does the author name the characters as feeling or emotinally? What does the author want to show us through the characters?

Anonymous said...

Why Much Afraid can't overcome her problem(afraid everything)

Anonymous said...

Who does the Shepherd represent? Do you think the shepherd will welcome anyone with unconditional love? Why?

Anonymous said...

Why did Much-Afraid wanted to have hind's feet? and How is Cheif Shepherd different from Much-Afraid?

Anonymous said...

What would be happen if 'Much-afaid' went out when chief shepherd sing a song?

Anonymous said...

Why did Much-Afraid's relatives keep her from meeting the Shepherd?and who does Much-Afraid's relatives represent?

Anonymous said...

How does the character of Much-Afraid represent the life of a Christian?

Anonymous said...

YoTaGa SSeNen Go ANiYa
NaDo Han Gook Mal SSe Go Sib Da

Anonymous said...

Do you think that Much-Afraid's family can be changed also?

Anonymous said...

Answer to Suka:
I think the Much-Afraid's family can also be changed if they meet the Chief Shepherd. Maybe it could take a little time as the Fearings are not fond of becoming kind, but i'm sure that with the help of the Shepherd, the Fearing family can be changed into new people with new names; just like the Much- Afraid have.

Anonymous said...

1) The hind can go anywhere with its feet. Much-Afraid wanted to go to a high place and she knew that hind can go anywhere with the feet, so she wanted to get a hind't feet.
2) The shepherd loves anyone unconditionally. He loves and doesn't want to get back the love that he gives. However, Much-Afraid is afraid of loving someone, because she wants to get the love back when she loves someone. And she thinks that if she doesn't get back the love, it would hurt her.

Anonymous said...

Answer to Lauren:
1) The hind can go anywhere with its feet. Much-Afraid wanted to go to a high place and she knew that hind can go anywhere with the feet, so she wanted to get a hind't feet.
2) The shepherd loves anyone unconditionally. He loves and doesn't want to get back the love that he gives. However, Much-Afraid is afraid of loving someone, because she wants to get the love back when she loves someone. And she thinks that if she doesn't get back the love, it would hurt her.

Anonymous said...

Who does the Shepherd represent? Do you think the shepherd will welcome anyone with unconditional love? Why?

i think the shepherd represent jesus and ofcours the shepherd will welcome anyone because jesus loves anyone and welcome anyone

Anonymous said...

What would be happen if 'Much-afaid' went out when chief shepherd sing a song?

Then the story will be changed a lot. Fearing represents the heart of evil that holds our spirit into devil, but by the courage (Mrs. Valiant) from the God's name, Much - Afraid was saved. So if Much - Afraid could go out when Chief Shepherd was singing, the Much - Afraid would be person without courage of God's name, so the journey would become harder.