Monday, May 18, 2009

Chapter 11- All American Girl

Tell me what you think about the White House dinner with the family and the American President's family.

16 comments:

  1. I think in this chapter she deserves more than just dinner at the white house because of her bravery. Like she said she’s been to the white house a couple of times and even got a tour, but didn’t get to see all the places in the white house. It’s funny how Sam is the type where she is so choosey with her food, so right now she has no choice, but to eat the food they serve to her. I think that she should just relax and enjoy her night with the president’s family and hers. I think this chapter is pretty funny because half of the food they served her she tosses it on to her napkin. I don’t think she really enjoyed the food at all.

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  2. I think that Sam deserve more than a dinner with the president’s family but at the same time I think it’s nice of the president to invite someone he never heard of or ever seen before, but a person who also save his life. I think that it’s nice Sam’s mother worried about their behavior in the white house. I think that I would love to be the one in the white house because I have never been in there. I think Sam would be happy to be there too. I also think that it was a great idea about having a dinner with the president in the white house too, who knows what might happen.

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  3. That’s nice of the president to invite Sam and her family to the white house for a dinner, I think that she deserves more than just going to the white house for a dinner I think that she should be like going to the Bahamas and doing things like she’s never done before let’s say go to the most expensive mall in town eat in the biggest restaurant on earth, but I think that’s pretty nice of the president to invite Sam, and I know no one goes to the white house for dinner for no other reason, at least she went..

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  4. Samantha had been in the House sometimes, because she lived in the Washington D.C., so she went to the House for field trips. However, it was first time for Samantha to having dinner with the president in the House so as for other family members. During the dinner, Samantha put her disliked food in the napkin on her knees. She thought it was useful and kept doing it until she went to the restroom. At there, she met David and he knew all about what Samantha did at the dinner table.

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  5. Like she said she’s been to the white house a couple of times and even got a tour, but didn’t get to see all the places in the white house. It’s funny how Sam is the type where she is so choosey with her food, so right now she has no choice, but to eat the food they serve to her. I think that she should just relax and enjoy her night with the president’s family and hers. I think this chapter is pretty funny because half of the food they served her she tosses it on to her napkin. I don’t think she really enjoyed the food at all.


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