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Do you think changing his name helped him feel more accepted? Is there anything else he could do to fit in better?
How does he face this? Are there any more kids like him? Or someone who supports him?
How do they respond to this? Do they just accept it or fight for it?
In Out of Nowhere, Maria Padian tells the story of Tom Bouchard, a high school senior living in a small town in Maine. Tom’s life is relatively quiet ...
In Out of Nowhere, Maria Padian tells the story of Tom Bouchard, a high school senior living in a small town in Maine. Tom’s life is relatively quiet ...
In Out of Nowhere, Maria Padian tells the story of Tom Bouchard, a high school senior living in a small town in Maine. Tom’s life is relatively quiet ...
What do you think her "American Dream" was like? And how do you think she came up with this?
I'm reading the same book and I think your response is really good! However, how do you think things might have changed if Saeed had gone to a diffe...
Why do you think some people take advantage of others, especially when they’re facing difficulties like a language barrier?
I agree! That is a very impactful quote
In the book “Out of Nowhere”, Maria Padian tells the story of a senior in high school, Tom Bouchard, who lives in a small Town in Maine. Tom's life is...
In Out of Nowhere, Maria Padian tells the story of Tom Bouchard, a high school senior living in a small town in Maine. Tom’s life is relatively quiet ...
I totally agree that Jem is the most impacted character because the trail affects his point of view justice and equality.
In my opinion, Jem is the most impacted character from part 2 of To Kill a Mockingbird. He is old enough to realize some things, like the trial wasn't...
I agree that people were judged based on their race and not on their actions, this is something totally wrong that must come to an end.