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In Girl in Translation, the main character Kimberly struggles with basic 6th-grade learning, due to a lack of English speaking skills and a lack of pa...
My main character stays in touch with her Chinese upbringing throughout the whole book. She often prays with her mother when an accident happens, or f...
My main character Kimberly tries to do fit in with the other girls as best as she can as well.
The only thing that Kimberly needs a tutor for is her English and she stops going to the tutor not much longer after this part of the book. She defini...
In the second third of the novel Girl in Translation, Kimberly Chang, the main character, has a chance to go to a private school after she gets remark...
In the second third of the novel Girl in Translation, Kimberly Chang, the main character, has a chance to go to a private school after she gets remark...
I think that it is a little bit of both but I think that if she fell into the stereotype she would be judged harder not only by the kids in her class ...
I think it's interesting how your book focuses on the characters' escape whereas my book is about the characters after they escape from their home cou...
In Girl in Translation, by Jean Kwok life is seen through the eyes of Kimberly Chang, a young girl at the time, who tells the reader what it was like ...
In my story, my characters have already left their country and seem to be trying to assimilate, the girl from my story Kimberly does seem to fit in wi...
In Girl in Translation, by Jean Kwok life is seen through the eyes of Kimberly Chang, a young girl at the time, who tells the reader what it was like ...
Scout: Changed the most, “‘You can just take that back, boy!’...was the beginning of a rather thin time for Jem and me. My fists were clenched and rea...
This is the morning after the trial ended. Calpurnia serves up chicken and rolls for breakfast, when Atticus questions why, Calpurnia brings him into ...
When Bob Ewell is on the witness stand and Atticus makes Bob Ewell write his name on a piece of paper to show everyone that Bob Ewell is left-handed, ...
Atticus: Helps Jem and Scout understand the situation in front of the jail, “‘So it took an eight-year-old child to bring ‘em to their senses, didn’t ...