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As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

Created: 01/06/21

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davinamw

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As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

The author wove beautiful details into the setting for Waiting for the Night Song, including Ice Age glaciers dropping chunks of granite on the forest floor. As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?


Posted Jan. 06, 2021 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
Marcia S

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

Cadie hears the thrush which helps restore the burnt woods. She realizes the woods will be reborn. I think Cadie will continue to do research and find answers to help retain our planet. Cadie will be able to let go of the past and move into her future, unencumbered by the secrets of her past.


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wendyf

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I see a very positive outlook. Cadie had a feeling of starting over and using her past to create a new and bright future.


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terriej

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

It left me with a feeling of hope and that good can emerge from a tragedy.


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AmberH

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I feel like she ended up with the fireman!


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francesn

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I think Cadie has finally become comfortable with herself after a lifetime of feeling like an outcast, or at least, living on the edges.


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rachelh

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I agree! I felt like there was hopefulness in the ending on a global scale (with environmentalism being taken more seriously, hopefully) and also on a smaller scale with Cadie being more sure of herself in both professional and personal environments.


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rebajane

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

It’s definitely a paragraph filled with hope for Cadie as she sees the new growth of a forest. I don’t feel so hopeful about our planet, unfortunately especially after the last few years of a government determined not to believe in climate change and its devastating effects on our planet.


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carriem

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

Ir provide me with a feeling of hope for the environment and hope for Cadie to pursue her research and dreams and hope for others as the pursue to preserve the planet.


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kdowney25

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I, too, finished the book with a hopeful feeling, both for Cadie's professional and personal growth. People were beginning to take her environmental research and theories seriously. Personally, I believe that not having to deal with devastating secrets any longer, was a huge weight lifted off her shoulders, and she can let go of her fears that she had been living with for all those years.


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sandra54

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

There are people who will do what it takes to protect our environment. It fosters a. Feeling of hope.


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momo

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

Yes Amber H! I also feel like she ended up with the fireman. I also feel like after facing her past she came back stronger. She was already motivated and now she is more confident in herself and the difference she is making in the world.


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shannonl

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

Not a prediction but "I hope so!" Right now I don't see any of us that strong!


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dianaps

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

As the forest was to be reborn so was Cadie.


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scottishrose

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RE: As you read the book's closing paragraph, what did you predict for the future of Cadie's world (and ours)?

I think there is hope. The forest will come back from the fire and Cadie has a chance to have a life now that the fear and burdens she has carried for years are gone.


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