Sophie+W's+Love+That+Dog

=__ Sophie W's Love that dog page __=

2. The blue car is so important, because it killed Sky.
== 3. I think she really liked his poem and she showed that by, hanging up his other poems and pages. I can tell she really likes Jack's poems. She also tries to influence him to write more so she can put them up on the board more **. **==

== 5. Jack has read the tiger poem by William Blake, the red wheelbarrow poem by William Carlos Williams, and the Stopping by woods on a snowy evening poem by Robert Frost, etc. He used those poems to help him write his own poems. I think that Jack uses all of these famous poems, because he probably might really like the setting or the sound of the poem when you listen to it. He mostly uses those famous poems and puts the blue car poem or the other poems about something important in his life. ==

== 6. Jack is nervous because, he probably might feel embarrassed if he tells everyone it was him that wrote the poems. (Maybe its because he is a boy or something.) Either that, or people might think of him as more of a poet and a smartie than the person he was before he wrote the poems.No I don't really have a problem sharing my work, because i just want to get it over with and be done. I don't really get that nervous (as you know.) ==

== 7. Jack is starting to visualize more names for Robert Frost. That is why he is calling him the "wheelbarrow man" and Mr. Robert Frost. I think that Jack is starting to like poetry a lot more than he used to before the poetry session. I also think that he is getting to really grow in poetry and he is starting to like the poets a lot. ==

== 8. I think the author's point of view is to let the readers know what Jack is feeling during the story, and what his emotions are. The author is at Jacks point of view during the story. I think the author chose this, because she might of felt the same way when she was younger. Of course she knows how Jack feels, so maybe she relates to it somehow. ==

==** 9. Jack describes his street as a small tiny and thin road. He also mentions how the houses are arranged and what they look like. He mostly describes his house. Jack also describes how cars just speed down the road and they don't even care. I don't know why he talks about the cars so much, but all i know is that it has to do with his dog, Sky. **==

** 10. My street < Thats my street poem **

 * Where kids play **
 * yell **
 * giggle **
 * burp **
 * birds chirping **
 * as if they were in a symphony **
 * chirp **
 * tweet **
 * cats chasing **
 * mice down the road **
 * meow **
 * hiss **
 * squeak! **

==** 11. I think that Jack is starting to really enjoy poetry a lot more now, because when they read the apple poem by S.C Rigg, i remember he said that he didn't know that poets wrote fun poems. Then in class, Jack made an concrete poem about his dog. He is really getting to like it! I can tell **==

** 13. I think that Jack likes the poem a lot, because he likes how the poem is written and how it is described. That's why he wrote Love that dog. (Really its love that boy by Walter Dean Myers.) **
=** __Love that Kit Kat__ **=
 * Love that Kit Kat **
 * Like a sun loves to shine **
 * I said love that Kit Kat **
 * Like a sun loves to shine **
 * Love to eat it and say "aww, its gone! :(" **

==** 15. During the poem "My Sky" about Sky and how he passed, Jack mentioned the tiger tiger poem by re stating his poem about the blue car splattered with mud. //Blue car Blue car splattered with mud speeding down the road.// During other chapters/sections, he talked about the blue car splattered with mud. Now, it makes total sense! The blue car splattered with mud hit Sky. :( :((. Right now i feel really bad for Jack and i hope he fells better soon. He loved that dog, and i can tell he still does. ** R.I.P SKY. ==