A Single Shard is about a young boy who wants to make pots. After breaking a real potter's pots on accident, he must work to pay for the damage. Then he is sent to Songdo.
Little does he know that the dangerous journey will change his life forever, and a good way, and in a bad way. :P
Chapter 11
In the novel "A Single Shard" by Linda Sue Park, Tree-ear gets robbed in Chapter 3. This event occurs when Tree-ear is on his way back from the village with a bag of rice cakes. He is ambushed by a group of boys who steal the rice cakes and leave him injured on the ground. This incident sets off a chain of events that ultimately lead to Tree-ear's journey to the master potter Min's village of Ch'ulp'o.
In a single shard there are 152 pages
A Single Shard was created on 2001-04-23.
You can go to Book Rags (the website) if you are not a premium member you can only get 1 chapter summary. What I mean is if it says Chapters 1-2 you can only read Chapter 1.
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.
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
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The 2002 Newbery Award winner was A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park.