In the book the Borrowers, the Borrowers lose their home and become homeless because a rat catcher. I am going to explain how they changed during from the beginning of the book to the end. In the beginning of the book the borrowers are happy people that have everything a family they love, a house they love, and everything that you could ever ask for. They are living life like nothing can go wrong, during the middle of the book a rat catchers comes and makes them lose their home. From that point on they must learn how to adjust to being homeless and trying to find a new house. They act like they don’t ever want to try and make a new home, and they can’t do anything. The outside world is a real challenge for them because they haven’t experience it before. They have to change there attitude from thinking they are untouchable to thinking that they are touchable. They also have to deal with learning how to survive in the wild because they never had to do it, but now they have a “I can do this attitude They have to deal with the threats of birds, moths, field mice, and even the cold weather. As they journey on they realized that the outside world of their new home is better then their old home inside a house. They also discover that the outside world of there new home is full with more drama, joy, and people they’d ever imaged.
Ashley, This is not a guided response. It's a summary. Please check in with me.
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