
Reference:
Mackinnon, M. (2008). The Boy who cried Wolf. London,England: Usborne Publishing Ltd.
Mackinnon, M. (2008). The Boy who cried Wolf. London,England: Usborne Publishing Ltd.
I read "The Boy who cried Wolf" today. When I saw this book, it looked like interesting. This story is about Sam, some sheep, the villagers and a wolf. Every day, Sam takes the same old sheep up the same old mountain. He watched them from morning until evening and every day was the same. Sam was lonely and he was so bored. One day, he had an idea. He ran down the hill to the village. "A wolf!" he shouted. "A wolf has come out of the forest!" Everyone ran up the hill with him. Of course, there was no wolf. The villagers were angry, but Sam just laughed. He repeated any number of times. A few days later, a wolf did come out of the forest, but nobody believed him. So, the wolf had killed some of the sheep.
If I were Sam, I would was so bored. So I can understand that he is bored, but I think it is bad to tell a lie. I can't forgive a lie and I will angry because I can't believe. Do you forgive a lie? A message of this book is no one believes liars, even when they tell the truth.
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