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Monday 1 March 2021

Pobble - Mirrors

 Hi guys welcome back to another blog post. Last week we were working on pobble writing, Pobble writing is a site that gives a person a picture and story starter and some questions they have to answer after they read the story starter. I have decided to pick a picture of a little girl looking in the mirrors on the walls. They weren't normal mirrors they were almost magical. When the girl looked into the mirrors she would find out her mood she is going to have for the day. These are the questions I had to answer, please leave a comment on what I could do better next time. Thank you.

How do the mirrors work? The mirrors on the wall are the pictures of herself each day. When she is looking at the mirror she sees a picture of her and that picture will predict what her mood would be like for the day. 

How are the two mirrors different? Both mirrors have different emotions.  The first mirror is a picture of her smiling and she also looks really happy, But the other mirror looks like she is really sad and scared.

Which mirror does Claudia look in first? The mirror that she looked at first was a picture of her when she was happy. 

Are the mirrors always the same? The mirrors aren't always the same every month it changes and it also depends on her mood. 

Why does she ask this question each day? She asks these questions because she doesn't know where she is and why she is there.

What sort of day do you think Claudia will have? Well, it really depends on how she is feeling if she is happy she will have a good day but if she is sad she will have a bad day.

Do the mirrors change as Claudia gets older? Yes, the mirrors do change. As she gets older her mood and her actions change so the mirrors will also change.

What would happen if she didn’t look at the mirrors one day? If she didn’t look in the mirror one day she wouldn’t know or what her mood would be, And she wouldn’t know if she is growing or if her moods have changed.

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