1. Ishmael’s vision of New York city was a place were there was a lot of violence.
2. New York city is a place were there is many tall buildings and many businesses and services.
3. He saw winter in Christmas movies and didn't knew what it was.
4. He was very cold and felt like his face froze.
5. One time when I was going hiking with my cousins we saw an Indian culture.
6. They stayed in the Vanderbilt YMCA hotel.
7. There were some kids from: Lebanon, Cambodia, Kosovo, Brazil, Norway, Yemen, Mozambique, Palestine, Guatemala, New York, South Africa, Peru, Northern Ireland, Vietnam, India, Papua New Guinea, Malawi, Sierra Leone and more.
8. There was some food that Ishmael never heard about and didn’t knew about it.
9. He learned that the other kids also had a difficult childhood and that they have gone through great journeys to attend the conference.
10. Laura Simms was a white story teller.
11. He didn’t accept the winter jacket because it was a women's jacket. If I was very cold I would have used it.
12. in the times square they saw people in there underwear, music videos, and numbers.
13. In the conference the representative from each country would give a speech.
14. I've Come to learn that if I am going to take revenge, in the process I will kill another person whose family will want revenge, then revenge, and revenge, and revenge will never come to an end.
15. I do agree with his speech because he is right about the revenge and that the war was very brutal and turned children into solders.
16. Since I have been with the court my life has changed.
17. Since Ishmael was trying to get away from the world he finds that raping helps him move forward.
18. They left New York on November 15,1996.
19. Ishmael was now going to return to Freetown.
20. I think in the next chapter he will decide to live with Laura and will come the New York again.
21. I think he might be recognized more in Sierra Leone after appearing in the conference.
22. I think he can go back to his friends.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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