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In "Standing in the Light" by Mary Pope Osborne, we follow Catherine, a young girl living near Native Americans. Following a violent attack, Catherine and her brother are taken captive. Initially filled with fear and anger, Catherine struggles with her emotions as she learns to adapt to her new life. She discovers the power of trust, allowing the Native Americans into her life, which leads to a surprising bond. This story explores themes of fear, anger, and ultimately, trust and acceptance, presenting a profound coming-of-age narrative.
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Standing in the Light Mood Display By Drew Hardin Book By Mary Pope Osborne
Summary Catherine lived near Indians. They attacked and took people for revenge. Catherine and her brother were taken captive. They learned to trust them and live in peace with their new family.
They locked the door when the indians Cathereine ran to school "I fear for my life" Fear is one of the moods
Anger is another mood Catherine cursed at the Indians a lot. Catherine yelled at the Indians Catherine wanted to die because she was so mad
Trust is another mood Catherine allows the Indians to work with Thomas Catherine works with the Indians Catherine danced and sang in public for the first time