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Uninvited Q and A

on May 27th, 2011 by Sam P

Uninvited Describe the plot of the book. What is the major conflict in your book? The major conflict in the book is person v person and person v self. What causes the conflict to occur? What are some of the obstacles that lead to the conflict? The thing that causes the conflict to occur is [...]

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TKAM Movie Review

on May 18th, 2011 by Sam P

The character from the book that was best portrayed in the movie, I think, was Scout because, in the book, she talks with a huge vocabulary, she is afraid of Boo Radley and just the Radley house in general, and she cares about her family. Her character is best portrayed in the movie because in [...]

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The Loneliness of Boo

on May 13th, 2011 by Sam P

For my visual analysis I chose loneliness as the theme to portray and I chose to portray it in a drawing. In my visual I wanted to show that the loneliest character in the book, in my opinion, is Boo Radley. I chose him because he is stuck in his house all the time and [...]

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The Trial

on May 12th, 2011 by Sam P

In CE9 we are reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Each week we are assigned to read a section and at the end of the week we discuss that section in our literature circle. In the circle we are assigned a role to play and questions to answer. This week I was assigned [...]

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Jem is like my brother

on May 3rd, 2011 by Sam P

In CE9 we are reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. We, as students, are responsible to read a certain section of the book and discuss that section in a literature circle that consists of three others. In the literature circle we are assigned a role and in the role questions to talk about. [...]

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Figurative Language

on May 2nd, 2011 by Sam P

“It was like a Saturday. People from the south end of the county passed our house in a leisurely but steady stream.” (158) This shows Simile because they are comparing the day of the trial for Tom Robinson to a Saturday, because so many people from the south are coming up to the city, using [...]

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