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Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Truth about Jack

In The Truth about Jack the giant of Jack and the beanstalk talks about what really happened. He says that Jack lied. The giant is a decent fellow, really.

First of all, the giant is a decent fellow because he offered Jack dinner and sweets. Jack was climbing up the beanstalk and went into the giant's castle when the giant met him. The giant says," Jack climbed up the and burst into my castle. He wasn't very polite, but I waned company and offered him diner and sweets." The giant offered Jack dinner and sweets even though Jack wasn't very polite. This shows that he is a decent fellow.

Secondly, the giant is a decent fellow because he even tried to have a conversation with Jack about the world below. So he really cares about other people . He days," As I tried to have a pleasant conversation to learn about the world below, Jack's eyes wandered around the room." He says he wanted to learn about the world below which means he cares about others.

Thirdly, the giant is a decent fellow because he even wanted to be friends with Jack, which means he is friendly. The story says," Since I had spent so much time alone, I wanted Jack to be my friend." This says that the giant wanted to be friends with Jack

In conclusion, the giant is a decent fellow because he offered Jack dinner and sweets, tried to learn about the world , and tried to be friends with Jack. So don't believe Jacks version, and believe the Giant.

The End

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