What did you learn from the book?
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Re: What did you learn from the book?
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In life our actions depend on the situations. We never repeat our mistakes if put in the same situation.ZeroChill wrote:If there was something to be learned from the book it was how to adopt to present situations and move on with your life by accepting the reality
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That will always be the case, unfortunately.Nishant Das wrote:I learned that all the legends that are passed down from generation to generation can be validated or debated from the perspective of science and logic.
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I learned to persevere and be honest. I also love the picture of the author with the bear.
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Learning about the geography of the area in relationship to Alaska and the land bridge and the distances that would have to be traveled is what I found interesting. Also, the thrower for darts was a weapon that I was unfamiliar with.Amagine wrote:If you look past the characters and the plot, there was a lot of historical and educational content to the book as well. The author out in information about different kinds of weapons used in the past, animals and cultural information about Native Americans.
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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