Monday, August 6, 2012

Inferring- A Rock And A hard

A Rock And A Hard Place                                                                               
                                                                                     
The End:

When I wake up in the morning, I realise he has.


I inferred that he chose to support both sides and that Fletcher made him understand why he should support the All Blacks too because of the saying you don’t have to choose between being ginger and being white.

I also inferred that from all the people he ask and the answers, he might of thought to also support the All Blacks and the Springboks.    


The Beginning:

It seems to me you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place,” says my rugby coach

From the title I thought it might be about rugby and something about being stuck and you don’t know what to decide on.  




TEXT
INFER
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
It seems to me you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place,” says my rugby coach.



When I wake up in the morning, I realise he has.



I said: That there is going to be a challenge up ahead or he might have to decide to choose between two things.  

Felicity said: I inferred that his coach was trying to get him to support his new country, ( NZ ).  


I said: I inferred that he chose to support both sides and that Fletcher made him understand why he should support the All Blacks too because of the saying you don’t have to choose between being ginger and being white.

Felicity said: I inferred that he chose to support both teams ( All Blacks & Springboks Fletcher ( cat ) kind of made him understand the meaning of ‘ A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE ’. From his colours, from the saying that you don’t have to choose between being ginger and being white.


I said: I know that it will be about someone stuck and needs help and that it means it will be a lose- lose chance.

Felicity said: I know that he was using a saying to make it a little more fun and maybe tricky to understand what it means and it can also be when someone is stuck with something. It is called a lose-lose situation.



I said: I know that the cat made him decide and that he decided to support both teams.

Felicity said:

That his pet cat made him choose what team to go for and that he didn’t have to think really hard to try and choose what team to cheer for.












4 comments:

  1. Wow great inferring Tash.
    I like that you also added my inference.
    What was your favourite part of the book?
    WELL DONE TASH:)

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    1. Thanks Floss!
      I liked the end with the pussy cat because it rapped the story up and the cat was cute. Thanks:)

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  2. Awesome inferring Tash.
    It is really cool to see other peoples inferring like Flossies. And I like how you have added a picture to your blog post.
    Well Done!

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