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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Wesley the owl

Stacey O'Brien
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The main problem is that Wesley (the owl) is now learning in a different way than he would have if he were in the wild. It's a lot more interesting to read about this owl because he can do things many other owls can not do. Later in the book, Stacey explains that Wesley starts to understand some words and replies in a "yes" or "no" form with body language. He looks away for no and looks at her if yes. There isn't really a problem in the book,  but Stacey does have trouble with boys because of her Owl. Wesley doesn't like it when she isn't with him. Wesley doesn't like people he doesn't know, he gets into his warning zone when people he doesn't know is around, its very dangerous being close to an owl when he says no to you being there. Owls usually go for predators eyes when they are being annoyed in a way. 

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1 comment:

  1. Wow Hannah, great blog post, I love the way you described the interesting novel you are reading now, and I think you should really keep up the good work. have a nice rest of the day, Cosmo :D

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