
1. Which do you think is a better way to instruct--by example and practice or by verbal instruction?
2. Why do you think Min reacts so strongly to Tree-ear's request to learn how to make a pot? What, if anything, do you think the boy can do to get him to change his mind?
3. Do you think that Tree-ear will still make the journey to bring the new pots to Songdo after his most recent talk with Min? Why or why not?
4 comments:
KC
I think verbal instruction is the better way to instruct because if you can't handle it, you probably won't be a good potter.
I think Min reacted so strongly because he loves his deceased son. I don't know if Tree-ear can change Min's mind because I think Min will be stubborn.
I still think Tree-ear will bring the pots to Songdo because he wants to show Min he can act like his son.
1. I think that example and pratice is better. That way you can see the person do it so that you will know what you are doing.
2. I think that he talked so strongly to Tree-ear because he was in a bad mood and that also that reminded him of his son.
3.I think that he will take the trip to Songdo.
IKE
I think it is easyir by example and practice, that way you know exactly what you are doing.
Min's son died so Min probobly feels stong for that.
Tree-ear should go because that might make Min feel better about him.
Veronica
1.I think that you will learn better byexample and practice so you can actually get to make a pot.
2.I think that Min reacted strongly to Tree-ear because he missed his son.
3.Yes because he thinks that if he makes it there and back Min will teah him how to be a potter.
MAS
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