What did you learn from the book?
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What did you learn from the book?
After reading the book, was there anything you learned that you didn't know before? Personally, I learned about the existence of a bear called, "Short -Face." That was a rather interesting tidbit of information.
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I also learned a bit about the legends of the Native American.
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That's a great lesson to learn.Barbiedole wrote:I learnt I can overcome any obstacle, if I persevere.
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I heard about an atlal before but I still didn't know much about it. I learned a little more about it from the book.prenaramesh wrote:I learned what an atlatl is and did some further research on why it is more effective than just throwing a spear/dart without it.
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I still don't know about it ??Amagine wrote:I heard about an atlal before but I still didn't know much about it. I learned a little more about it from the book.prenaramesh wrote:I learned what an atlatl is and did some further research on why it is more effective than just throwing a spear/dart without it.
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History never dies and it sure does repeat itself.Gikonyo Caroline wrote:That History never dies. it relives in our past if not confronted and dealt with , or in legends as they are passed on from generation to geneartion or in nature as we endeavour to conserve it and tour it through hikes and camps or as in artefacts that we either store in museums or capture in sketches
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Good point of view. Similar to the strong characteristics displayed by her.mercy wangechi wrote:i learnt that i should be committed always even if people show me their lack of commitment and by this i will overcome all the perseverances just like Sarah did.
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This part of the story was boring for me. I have never liked Scientists.Anjum wrote:I got to have a deeper look into how evolutionary scientists really work and the influence of evolutionary science on society.
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I'm not a big fan of science either.BoyLazy wrote:This part of the story was boring for me. I have never liked Scientists.Anjum wrote:I got to have a deeper look into how evolutionary scientists really work and the influence of evolutionary science on society.
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