3. What do you think Don Aker was trying to prove when Leeza was in the rehabilitation center?
I think when Leeza was in the hospital, Don Aker was trying to prove that people here in America, sort of don’t really think about what we say or do. Sort of like when people have a hard day at work, and they say it was “quite a day”, you really don’t know what “quite a day” means in other countries such as Africa. Africa you would probably work ten times harder than here in Canada, and earn far less than what you would earn here in Canada. Us North Americans definitely take for granted what we have been given and we make are job seem so much harder than what it really looks like.
4. What is your opinion on Reef?
My opinion on Reef is that he is a sensitive guy on the inside, but he doesn’t seem to want anyone to know about his “soft side”. He has a big barrier around him protecting his treasured moments and his real emotions, such as being with his grandma. I think the only reason Reef acts like he is a tough kid, is because of his grandpa, his grandpa really hurt him by being abusive, and Reef has been thrown from foster home to foster home, and now I think he doesn’t want to let anyone knew into his life because he is scared to get hurt, or for that person to die and leave him hanging just like his grandma. She died from cancer quickly and she was the only person that showed Reef love.
Positive - Like her overall work, interesting. Found it nice how your most memorable moment is when Reef was picking the unit he would want to work in.
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Positive - Like her overall work, interesting. Found it nice how your most memorable moment is when Reef was picking the unit he would want to work in.
Constructive - Be more creative with media piece.