In chapter 5, Daniel's father said that the radio was really important to the family. He said that it gave them hope and...
"Hope was more important than bread."
What did he mean? Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
I agree with what Daniel's father said about hope being more important than bread for three reasons. Firstly, I think that if you have no hope then you will not get that far in life. Like if you went to work without any hope you would not succeed at your job because you would think that you have no chance at anything you want to do anymore. Secondly, If you don’t have hope you would not have a chance at anything you would want to do, like if you want to go to college you would have to have hope to get good grades so you can become what you want to become. Thirdly, I still think that you need food to survive but you also need hope to keep you going in your life.
Some good points here, but I wish you would have used more examples from the novel.
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