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The document lists five books read by the author, highlighting their entertainment and moral values. 'Cinderella' teaches kindness, 'The Four Bad Boys and Me' emphasizes understanding and the effects of bullying, while 'A Gentle Reminder' explores life's meaning and self-care. 'Safe Skies, Archer' focuses on courage and teamwork, and 'The Wind in the Willows' combines artistic merit with lessons on friendship and simplicity.
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Books

The document lists five books read by the author, highlighting their entertainment and moral values. 'Cinderella' teaches kindness, 'The Four Bad Boys and Me' emphasizes understanding and the effects of bullying, while 'A Gentle Reminder' explores life's meaning and self-care. 'Safe Skies, Archer' focuses on courage and teamwork, and 'The Wind in the Willows' combines artistic merit with lessons on friendship and simplicity.
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Marquez, Daniela Mae B.

BSE-ENG B2021

Recall all the books that you have already read. Indicate what value those books gave.

1.) Cinderella by Charles Perrault has both entertainment value and moral value because this story is
entertaining and captures the hearts and minds of the readers. It has a valuable lesson for all
readers, as it teaches us to treat others with kindness and respect, even when they do not treat us
the same way.

2.) The Four Bad Boys and Me by Tina Lata has both entertainment value and moral value. The book is
entertaining because it is relatable to many young adults, such as first love, friendship, and high
school life. The characters are entertaining, and the plot is engaging, which makes for an
enjoyable read. It also has moral values, which emphasize the importance of not judging others
based on their reputation or appearance and instead taking the time to get to know them as
individuals. It also shows the consequences of bullying and how it can affect the victim.

3.) A Gentle Reminder by Bianca Sparacino has philosophical value because it explores some of life’s
most pressing questions. The author uses her own experiences and observations to reflect on the
human condition, the meaning of life, love, and the importance of self-care. The book encourages
readers to take a step back and evaluate their own lives, their own existence, and their own
purpose, and to seek out the beauty in the world and within themselves.

4.) Safe Skies, Archer by Gwyther Saludes the book also has moral values that readers can learn from.
Through Archer's journey, readers can see the importance of courage, determination, and
teamwork in overcoming challenges. The book also teaches the value of forgiveness and the
consequences of revenge.

5.) The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame has artistic value and moral value because it is a
beautifully written and captivating story that is full of vivid descriptions and memorable characters.
The book also has a strong moral message that, through their experiences, the readers can learn
important lessons about friendship, bravery, loyalty, and the importance of living a simple and
fulfilling life.

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