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    Twisted/ 13reasons Why

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    tapes each for thirteen different reasons why Hannah kills herself. In these books you will explore the vivid imagery of authors Jay Asher and Laurie Halse Anderson. Also‚ we will dive into the creative and maybe not so creative points of view of the authors. In the book Twisted there defiantly is a twisted image. Throughout the book Anderson provides extensive details the make the book feel real. But what is imagery? Imagery is when you’re reading the book and in your mind you can hear the music

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    Changing In the movie ¨Dead Poets Society¨ Todd Anderson was one character that stood out to me. He was really shy and quiet and didn’t really fit in at school. He also didn’t embrace life like he really should have. Verse 52 from ¨Song Of Myself ¨ by Walt Whitman and a quote by Thoreau from Walden were great forms of literature that made connections with Todd Anderson. Todd Anderson was very shy but he started to stand up for what he believed in. In Walt Whitman’s poem verse 52 from ¨Song Of

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    Melinda didn’t care about school. She wasn’t paying attention in her classes‚ she was not doing any of her homework and she even cut class: “The first hour of blowing off school is great. No one to tell me what to do‚ what to read and what to say” (Anderson 97). This proves that Melinda skipped school and enjoyed the freedom that she had when doing it. However Melinda gets punished for this and after a bad experience in detention‚ she realizes that she doesn’t want to be punished anymore. So Melinda

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    Speak Readers Response Anderson‚ Laurie Halse. Speak. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux‚ 1999. Print. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is about the protagonist Melinda Sordino and her journey through her freshmen year of high school. She started school with no friends but in the end she had more than she thought she would. In school she struggles with paying attention and getting good grade and her home wasn’t much better. She had a mother that was always working and a father that really didn’t care

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    Speak Melinda Quotes

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    people who go through a crisis have trouble speaking so they have to find another way to speak. In this case it is drawing art it how she will speak instead of actually talking.As Mr.Freeman said. “You’re on fire Melinda‚ I can see it in your eyes”(Anderson 61). This shows that he really does care and he can see that see is really expressing herself through pictures. No one else has seen it that’s why he gets along with him so long . This is what she wishes could say or everyone could see what happened

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    The creator of the novel Feed‚ M.T. Anderson‚ is no different. He has similar writing style‚ themes‚ and genre within he’s stories. M.T. Anderson’s backstory and publication history gives incite to his stories and the impact he is trying to make. To truly understand an author‚ one most know their backstory. How a person grew up‚ can explain what they currently

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    harmful seems like an oxymoron. Popularity is something so many people strive to have- to be respected‚ accepted‚ admired‚ even envied. But when that need to ‘fit in’ turns sour‚ most people never see it coming. The book Speak‚ by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ shows the detrimental side of popularity not often considered by kids‚ and rarely mentioned in books. Speak is about a girl named Melinda and her first year in high school‚ where‚ after being raped by a popular kid‚ experiences bullying‚ exclusion

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    6.4.1 Learning through Objects Museum objects can act as cues for memories of past events‚ both institutionally and personally (Paris & Hapgood‚ 2002). Where SOHO P.6. is concerned‚ the value and significance of a medical specimen lies more in its ability to convey scientific concepts to both children and adults. They can help to provide an insight into the development of medical practice and through this wider social historical context can be explored. Informal Learning Environments (ILEs)‚ such

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    famous novels like “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson or “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. The evil is considered the major issues brought upon the protagonists by the antagonists (when comparing these two novels)‚ such as the character of Andy Evans in Speak and Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird. However‚ the protagonists always found a way to conquer with the good‚ and will always shine brighter than the evil. In “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ the evil in this story is Andy Evans‚ Melinda

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    Laurie Halse Anderson’s historical fiction novel‚ Fever 1793‚ takes place in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Mattie is the main character of the book. In the beginning of the book‚ she only thinks about herself and not about others. In the middle of the book‚ something tragic happens‚ and she has to learn to cope and mature throughout the rest of the book. By using descriptive words‚ and repetition‚ the author creates a lesson that when people mature‚ they learn to appreciate what they have‚ rather

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