Tree Ear is grateful for the difficult job of collecting firewood because it gives him a sense of purpose and belonging. In "A Single Shard," Tree Ear reflects, "The work of gathering firewood made him feel part of something important and good." The challenging task allows him to contribute to the community and earn the trust of Master Min.
"I am a man. I am a cane. I am Cane-man." This quote reflects the character's unique outlook on life and his identity as a street performer in "A Single Shard" by Linda Sue Park.
In a single shard there are 152 pages
A Single Shard was created on 2001-04-23.
The resolution to a single shard is the smallest level of detail or data that can be stored or processed within that shard. It determines the precision or granularity of information that can be recorded in that particular shard of a database.
The moral lesson of "a single shard" was that courage and responsibility can get you a long way.
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In A Single Shard Min is a Pottery Master! READ THE BOOK! a very focused one
In A Single Shard Min is a Pottery Master! READ THE BOOK! a very focused one
nonfiction
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Linda Sue Park