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My character also struggles with assimilating. Shes knew in her Highschool and the only Korean kid. She feels a lot like an outcast.
your character was left behind and mine feels like a part of her was left behind. they are similar in that way
she is very driven. thanks for the feedback
In my book “Almost american girl” by Robin Ha, My Character struggles with learning English, she feels very discouraged because she only knows half of...
My character faces the same challenge of discrimination. Kids at school make fun of her and call her slurs because shes korean.
A quote to support my reply. "Gross! they act like five-year-olds!" (Ha 85) This is when a boy tricked her into trying the "american hand shake" and s...
In my book Almost American Girl by Robin Ha my character feels Hopeless, Shes lonely, sad and doesn't know why her Mom had to get married and move to ...
In my book Almost American Girl By Robin Ha, My Character faces the challenge of moving multiple times farther and farther away from home. Most immigr...
This is a really good example and nice quote.
In Almost American Girl by Robin Ha my character Chuna does not really experience her culture after she moved. At her school no one excepts her and no...
In my book “Almost american girl” by Robin Ha, My Character struggles with learning English, she feels very discouraged because she only knows half of...
In my book “Almost american girl” by Robin Ha, My Character struggles with learning English, she feels very discouraged because she only knows half of...
Yes, She does not speak the same as American kids or comprehend all the new American ways.”Why do you bother learning English?” Says Mom then Chuna sa...
Chuna has to learn more English and have a better understanding of what everything means because shes in an american school now and has to avoid bully...
a Korean teen struggles in a hostile blended home and a new school where she does not speak English before forging unexpected connections in a local c...