Friday, 6 October 2017

36th Free Reading (The Tale of PETER RABBIT)




Name                    : Roro Wulandari
NPM                      : 16611074
Tittle of reading materials: The Tale of PETER RABBIT
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Types of Reading: Free Reading

This is a story about Peter Rabbit, one of four little rabbits in a rabbit family. It is so interesting and meaningful. In this story there were a family of rabbits which had four little rabbits, their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter. They lived in a sand-bank, underneath the roof of very big fir tree. The mother of the little rabbits always said that  they allowed to go into the fields or down the lane, but they did not allowed to go into Mr.McGregor’s garden, because their father got accident in that place.
One day,the four little rabbits went out their home, three of them –Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail which are good little rabbits went down the lane to gather blackberries, but Peter, the naughty one ran straight away to Mr.McGregor’s garden and squeezed under the gate. He ate much food. Round the end of a cucumber frame, he was found by Mr.McGregor and almost caught. He lost his shoes among the cabbages and potatoes. He kept running but he forgot the way to the gate. He met a mouse and asked her the way, but he did not get anything. Then, he was looking for it by himself and saw it from a distance, and it was so close with Mr.McGregor. He try to get the way quietly. He was almost caught again, but he ran so fast and he could get the way. He kept running and did not see behind until he got home. At home, his mother was wonder about his clothe but she did not ask  Peter about that. She gave him food and Peter slept after that.
From this story, we can learn that we should not deny what our parents said, because they had their reason of it  for sure. If we did not do what should we do, it can makes us get a difficult time. From this story I also realized that mother will always take care of her kids no matter what. So, we must appreciate it.

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