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Book Summary: The Power Of Six
The Power of Six has mainly two different settings. It alternates between two characters. One in Santa Tressa Spain and the other doesn’t have a setting, but it is the United States. Furthermore, the story takes place in present time.
In the book there are two protagonists, the one who travels in the United States is John Smith, a 16-year-old alien boy from Lorien who is reckless and good at heart whose appearance is identical to humans. Furthermore, the other protagonist, who lives in Spain, is a 17-year-old Lorien girl named Marina. Moreover, the physical traits of Marina are that she is tall, thin and tan with long dark hair. Her personality described as being loyal and protective of her friends.
During reading the Power of Six, there are many conflicts one of which is person to person. Moreover, some examples of conflicts for John is when he goes into the Mogadorien's cave with Sam to find number 9 who is another member of
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One of her greatest action was when a Mogadorian was about to kill Adelina, marina risked her own life to protect her making her have a good heart and risking her life to save others.
The climax for John's story is when Sam and him go to the Mogadorians cave to save number nine and get the two Loric chest. One of john's greatest action is when him and Sam both go invisible using one unique rock that they got from Lorien. As they go through the cave they are faced with many obstacles, one of the most leeding one was when their invisibility was about to wear off they were discovered by a Mogadorian. Using team work they defeat the mogadorian take the two Chest and rescue number

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