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Leisel's Letter To Her Father Essay

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In this section of the book we have been introduced to many of the main characters already and have found out a lot more about them. Hans and Rosa Hubermann, Leisel's new parents have gotten a lot closer to her have become more comfortable with them, especially Hans. Even though Leisel may have two new parents in her life that she has begun to like, she still misses her real mom. In this section we also learn about Leisel's new passion for learning how to read and write. Hans has been helping her to read and write as she is learning in school. She is becoming more accomplished in her reading and writing and continues to practice to become better. As an assignment for school, Leisel writes a letter to her mother, and begins waiting for a reply. The social worker who delivered Leisel to the …show more content…

Leisel asks the social worker that has brought Leisel to her new home to send this letter to her mother. The social works informs Leisel that she has lost contact with her mother. Leisel still continues writing these in hope that maybe one day she will get a response. The letter I had written is my idea what Leisel may have said to her. "Hello Mama, I have some stuff to tell you. I can read now,pretty well, but writing is still hard for me. I have made a new friend, his name is Rudy Steiner. Rosa Hubermann and Hans Hubermann my new mama and papa are very nice. I miss you Mama and and I miss Werner. Why haven't you come back for me?". Since Leisel is still learning how to read and write her writing skills are still developing and are not as complex yet, so I decided to make the letter very simple and at a lower level. Throughout the book her reading and writing does progress but since it is so early on in the book I kept it simple. The letter I wrote asks simple questions that would make sense for Leisel to ask, especially since she still may be confused about the whole

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