3. Describe how Heidi enjoyed her meal with her grandfather ?
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In chapter three Heidi goes with Peter, the goatherd and the goats to the pasture. In this chapter the reader can tell that Heidi and Peter are beginning to become friends. The reader can tell this because Peter enjoys Heidi's company and she is very nice to him, such as giving him some of her food because he doesn't have very much to eat. A quote from the book that demonstrates this is, "'You may have that. I have enough.' Peter looked at Heidi in speechless amazement, for never in his life had he been able to say such a thing or anything away. He hesitated a little, for he could not really believe that Heidi was in earnest. She persisted in offering the bread and cheese, and when he did not take it, she laid it down on his knee. Then he saw that she meant it for him, seized the prize, nodded his thanks, and then made the most dinner of his goatherd life.". This quote shows how much what Heidi did for Peter meant to him and how thankful when she gave him her food. In this chapter Heidi also gets to know the different goats that Peter takes to graze and gets to explore and learn about the mountain and pasture. Something else that becomes evident in this chapter is that Heidi is a very caring girl, this is demonstrated when one of the goats was misbehaving and Heidi stops Peter from beating him by telling Peter that she will give him some of her food everyday as long as he does not beat the goats. This is what happened in chapter three.
In chapter four Heidi has to stay at home and not go with Peter and the goats to the pasture because it was now autumn so it was windy and it could be dangerous for her to go up the mountain with the wind, so she has to find something to do at home. Peter misses Heidi when she doesn't come with him because he gets bored without her and the goats don't behave as well without Heidi because they like miss her company too. Then it becomes winter and Peter doesn't take the goats to the pasture and has to go to school, so he doesn't see Heidi as much, but when he visits one day he tells Heidi that she should visit his grandmother and she decides that she really wants to. She then visits Peter's house one day, she sees how shabby it is compared to her house. Peter's mother and grandmother don't believe that Heidi's grandfather brought her down to their house and wrapped her up at first because he is thought to be a mean person, but she proves them wrong. Heidi learns that Peter's grandmother is blind and they grow to like each other and Heidi has her grandfather fix up Peter's house so that his grandmother won't worry about it collapsing anymore. That was the end of chapter four.