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jcaron24
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RE: #2 Chick Red 1---jcaron24

Maybe you haven't gotten to this yet, but did her american friend stand up for her? I'm hoping some kind of justice was served.

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RE: #1 Chick Red 1---replacement B

I like how your book is from the perspective of the person who has immigrated.

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RE: #1 Chick Red 1---replacement B

Out Of Nowhere starts wit Tom who’s the Chamberlain high school team captain for the soccer team. He’s considered one of the popular kids at school an...

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RE: #1 Chick Red 1---sbonner24

I share the same book, Out Of Nowhere and it starts with Tom. Tom’s the Chamberlain high school team captain. He’s considered one of the popular kids ...

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RE: Reading Response #7

Most Changed I would definitely say Jem is the most changed. He went from acting like a young kid by sneaking onto people's yards, to being a consci...

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RE: Reading Response #6

“A white mans’ word against a black mans’, the white man always wins. They’re ugly, but those are the facts of life.”(Lee 251-252) In this scene Att...

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RE: Reading Response #5

“Well, Mr. Finch didn't act that way to Mayella and old man Ewell when he crossed examined them.”(Lee 226) Dill lets me see the kids' logic side of...

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RE: Reading Response #4

“‘Well, your father and I have decided it was time I came to stay with you for a while.”’(Lee 144) “‘I’ll send him home,” a burly man said, and grab...

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RE: Reading Response #3

“He did not calm down until he had cut the tops off every camellia bush Mrs. Dubose owned, until the ground was littered with green buds and leaves”(L...

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RE: Reading Response #2

“You’re gettn’ more like a girl every day!” (Lee 58) I would consider this to be a good example of Individual discrimination. Jem gets annoyed with ...

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RE: Reading Response #1

“Atticus summoned Calpurnia, who returned bearing the syrup pitcher. She stood waiting for Walter to help himself. Walter poured syrup on his vegetabl...

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RE: Fire and Forget Response

“Evie rubs her sanded eyes. ‘You ironed?’ ‘Went to the gym, made dinner reservations, showered, ironed, and hung up all of our clothes. Chop-Chop, ...

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RE: The Things They Carried Response

“The draft notice arrived on June 17, 1968. It was a humid afternoon, I remember, cloudy and very quiet, and I’d just come in from a round of golf. My...

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RE: War Novel Response #3

In the last third of SlaughterHouse Five, Billy and a co-Pilot are the only survivors of a plane crash in Vermont in 1968. While driving to go see Bil...

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RE: War Novel Response #1

An old man starts off the book by describing the difficulty of pulling memories of the war out of the depths of his thoughts. He would like to write ...

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