Part 5 – No Talking

          Welcome back, book club! Part 4 was all about how the kids got through their classes and at home. Ms. Akers tries to be flexible with them as Mr. Burton is bursting with ideas to test the silence in the room. Dave and Lynsey have a secret contest by themselfs and at home after school,the kids have close calls and some even have to pay very dearly while trying to keep quiet. Now, before you read pages 102-146(the finishing pages of the book!), what do you think you would do at home with only a 3 word limit? Why? Please read it by ______________.

10 thoughts on “Part 5 – No Talking

  1. Sorry I wasn’t here for part four but I think the three word limit is a good idea but they would need a buddy to finish each others sentences

  2. I think I would mess up a lot because I talk a lot.but I would try it.even at home

  3. I would say I love you to my parents at night then go to bed but obviously eat first then go to bed

  4. I would just stay up in my room because there, not a lot of people come up and ask me many questions.

  5. I would try to stay away and dodge some questions people ask me.It would be tricky but I know I could do it.

  6. I would probably write to my parents and tell them that it is a school contest and that i cannot speak other than three words per sentence. Maybe they would listen, but since it is on a Tuesday, sheesh, i would have piano, volleyball, club, and all sorts of other things that involve talking when i can’t. Personally, the weekends would be easier, and this contest would not be something i would want to do all year, and definitely not something i would want to be a leader, or even a part of.

  7. I would just write everything that I need to say. On a Tuesday? No way I have music class where I have to sing!

  8. I think I would go crazy because I always talk with my brother and my parents during the whole day.

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