1. What scenes, moments, descriptive passages, phrases, or words stand out in your reading of the story?
The scene where Arthur was coronated the author described in making me fall in to daydream thinking of the coronation as if I was standing infront of the event.
2. Did a particular image make you feel happy, or frightened, or disturbed, or angry? Why?
It made me felt very happy because finally Arthur who should be the true king will really be the king.
3. Which of your five senses did this image appeal to? What do you associate with this image, and why? What do you think the author wants you to feel about a certain image?
This image appealed to my eyes. The author showed us the reason of the story which is that Arthur is meant to be crowned and has been crowned.
4. How do you think your reactions to the imagery in the story contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
The imagery shows us a good ending sometimes making me feel that it is like a fairy tale.
The scene where Arthur was coronated the author described in making me fall in to daydream thinking of the coronation as if I was standing infront of the event.
2. Did a particular image make you feel happy, or frightened, or disturbed, or angry? Why?
It made me felt very happy because finally Arthur who should be the true king will really be the king.
3. Which of your five senses did this image appeal to? What do you associate with this image, and why? What do you think the author wants you to feel about a certain image?
This image appealed to my eyes. The author showed us the reason of the story which is that Arthur is meant to be crowned and has been crowned.
4. How do you think your reactions to the imagery in the story contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
The imagery shows us a good ending sometimes making me feel that it is like a fairy tale.