Is Strong Heart deserving of her name?

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greenstripedgiraffe wrote:Most definitely. She is just a kid, but she is very resilient, and she displays great emotion despite her traumatic past.
The kid part makes it more inspiring. She definitely deserves it.
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greenstripedgiraffe wrote:Most definitely. She is just a kid, but she is very resilient, and she displays great emotion despite her traumatic past.
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yes it is deserving her name as she is much focused and wise above all very ready to meet any challenge that comes on her way
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As stubborn as her grandfather is, that name was quite deserved. She outrun the other women both in wisdom and strength. This book deserves the title too.
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Amagine wrote:In Strong Heart's perspective, we are introduced to many people with names that embodies something about them. We see, "Cold Eyes" "Woman Too Soon," "Pretty Face," " Fat Hair, " and many more.

After reading the book do you think that Strong Heart deserves her name? Why do you think that?
I do believe that Strong Heart deserved her name. She was able to learn quickly, survive harsh conditions, learn to utilize the thrower and save lives, and more. I was proud of Sarah as Strong Heart. How many of us could have done as well as she did?
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Absolutely. She went through kidnnaping and grappled with the deadly obstacles of her journey without a single complaint. That’s the kind of determantion and resolution you’d fine in any hero.
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She deserved her name because all characters were courageous especially Sarah and Myra they faced and overcame all the challenges.
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. The characters, especially Sarah, showed so much strength and bravery
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She endured every single challenge that was thrown at her, and never lost hope or gave up. Yes, I believe she fully deserved her name.
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Strong Heart definitely deserved her name. She didn't seem to show any fear no matter what challenge was thrown in her way.
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Yes she does, as she survived the horrors of her journey and came out relatively unscathed, but on top
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Yes she deserve the name "strong heart" because of her braveness in all the struggles she went through in the story.
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Yes, and it is unusual to see a teenage girl as a hero. Her heroism is catching and liking in the story of her life portrayed here and interesting too
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I also think Strong Heart is deserving name simply because of how brave she was to endure all that came at her and grow up
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The name is okay for the storyline. The main character really does have a strong heart. Although I also agree some other names can still be cooked up for the book.
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