1.How is Josiah
Godber treated by his master? Josiah
Godber tells that he is being treated very well by his own master. I think that
the master's family treating Josiah Godber good, but i think that it is a
little weird, that the master has to read true the letter before they are
sending it, to make sure that he don't say something bad.
2.Based on the letter; how do you think the other convicts are treated? In my opinion, i think that it is very individual who
they are treating well and who they are treating bad. It depends who
the person
are. Someone can live normal and someone has a terrible life.
3.How does Josiah describe the natives, and what does this tell us about
his perception of them? Josiah Godber
says that he does not feel safe among the natives, but he isn't threatened by
his master.
4.Imagine you were a
convict and just arrived in Australia. Write a few sentences about what you
think your first few days would be like. I
thought that the first few days, they would be divided into groups and given a
master. I really thought that they would punished me and if this happened i
would get really scared. I would been very afraid that i might not get to see
any of my friend and family again.
Hi, Linn!
SvarSlettNext time you can maybe answer the questions supplementary. The answers were a little short, but you answered it pretty well. You understood the text well and it seemed like you knew what you were talking about. Your language is pretty well, but their are some spelling mistakes.