Monday, January 18, 2010
Chapter Four
Near the end of chapter four, Jack thinks to himself that he is pleased with Good Luck's good luck. What did that mean to you?
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Jack is meant he was pleased with Good luck's luck because when Cut-Eye-Higgins escaped the ship in the boat that Good Luck was in, Good Luck went with Cut-Eye-Higgins so he wont be Sunday Dinner.
ReplyDelete-Shannon
i think jack was pleased with good lucks luck because Jack didn`t wan`t good luck to be dinner for all off the people on the ship.
ReplyDeleteAlexa
I think that Jack meant that he was releved that Good Luck was in the boat with Cut-Eye-Higgens so that he wasn't sunday dinner.
ReplyDeleteMatt Pennell
I think y'all get it. Shannon, your post made me laugh :-D
ReplyDeletei think jack meant that he was happy to find out that good luck the pig was not sunday nights diner
ReplyDeletejustine