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Did you enjoy the ending of your book? Why or why not? Describe an alternate ending and why it would or wouldn't be as good a choice as the ending the author chose.
This post is due by Friday, 5/20, at 3:15 p.m.
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Juniors: Book Trailer due 5/25
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This post is due by Friday, 5/20, at 3:15 p.m.
Seniors: Book Trailer due 5/18
Juniors: Book Trailer due 5/25
NO LATE POSTS ARE ACCEPTED FOR CREDIT.
I strongly encourage you to respond to questions asked in comments to your initial posts. Use the blog as a venue for discussion.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Chad
So far in my book there aren't many connections that i can make because so far this book has to deal with war and I can't make connections. So far all he wants to do is impress his dad and this is something that not only I, but everyone has to do. He had some shrapnel lodge into his leg and was in agonizing pain. This I have experienced, but probably wasn't even close to what he had to go through. I have had a cut in my knee that was very bad, but not this bad. I have read many war books and have had characters similar but none that wanted to impress his dad.
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One question I would like to ask is what the title of your book is. Other than that, it seems interesting and has a lot of action. I have read a lot of war books myself and i can connect to the injury as well.
ReplyDeleteI also want to know what the title is. You didnt follow the outline on how to make a post but thats ok. You always make excellent posts and I look forward reading in the future.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a shrapnel lodge? lol. And were you trying to say that you were shot, or what?
ReplyDeleteI would like answers to the same questions that were posted by your peers, Chad.
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