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Title: I Survived, The Sinking of the Titanic Author: Lauren Tarshis Pages: 96

1. Characters George Calder is a 10-year-old boy who is a trouble maker. Phoebe is George’s little sister and is known to get lost. Daisy is George’s and Phoebes aunt, and they are traveling with her to America.
2. Background- George Calder is the main character and he is a little brat. He doesn’t listen at all and in the middle of the book he snuck out of his room and got in big trouble. Phoebe is one of the main characters too. She is George’s little sister and tends to go wondering and get lost a lot.
3. Motivation- The goal of the characters in my book was to get to America to see their dad. They traveled with their aunt and had a very rough time. They hadn’t

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