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Monday, October 29, 2007
A Day No Pigs Would Die
I can’t believe how much Robert has matured throughout this book! Have you ever read a book where a character acts with more and more maturity as the book progresses? A Day No Pigs Would Die is a novel written by Robert Newton Peck that shows exactly this. In this essay, I will explain how Robert acted throughout tn Robert’s actions in the book as a child. Robert acts very childish towards the first half of the book. He is always asking questions and is very sensitive. One example of this would be when Robert decided to leave school because somebody made fun of him at recess. Robert wound up be seriously injured from that childish mistake of his.
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