Sunday, July 31, 2011

Chapter 2

In this part of the book, The professor, the housekeeper and her son are adjusting to everyday life together.Firstly,
With the Professor, there is nothing but talk of Mathematics. He never asks anything about the Housekeeper's life. When the Professor realizes that she has a son he is very enthusicastic about him coming over.
Why do you think this is? He wants kids to maybe have a great education but someone to "learn" from him because he was a teacher before.
The Housekeeper is a single mother and she cares for Root all by herself, the Professor is amazed that she lets Root do things on his own.
 How was the Professors childhood? Quiet... and very studious probably
His head is "flat" and thats why he calls him Root.
The Housekeeper had no father
Its interesting how she and her mother shared the experience of giving "birth to a fatherless child." They were brought together though, and became closer because they bonded over Root before she passed away.
Hanshin Tigers! Theyrre a Japenese baseball team... which is pretty neat
I dont really like how the Professor cant adapt to other people or kids liking something other thatn Math.. they can have other interests...

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  2. The blog summary has frequent errors in sentence structure and grammar. It lacks detail and provides some false information. It dose not give a clear picture of what happens in chapter two or how chapter two was written.

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