Dear Ms. Hamilton,
When I read the book Mr. Peabody's apples, I was suprised when Mr.Peabody took 2 apples from the fruit market and then at the end I found out that he pays for them every Saturday.
A part in the story, I found out that it teaches you a lesson, you shouldn't pass rumors around if they're not true. That part in the story was when Mr. Peabody told Billy to get a fluffy pillow, then cut it in half and let the feathers fly off across Happville and then told him that those feathers were like people.Then told him to go pick all those feathers up so Billy realized that he shouldn't have started that rumor because it was like telling all of those feathers that rumor and now he has to tell them it wasn't true.
Sincerely,
Daniyal.