ORB Blog #4: Please answer the questions below in at least THREE sentences.
By this time you should be at a place in your book where the author has introduced you to the antagonist (someone blocking the protagonist’s wish). Describe the antagonist of this story using sensory details and your “Golden Sheets.” How do they feel about the main character? What do you think the major conflict in your story is at this time? WHY?
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ORB Blog #8:
Please answer the questions below in at least THREE sentences. You MUST answer this question… “No scene in my book is entertaining,” is NOT an acceptable answer. DESCRIBE ONE scene in the book that you are reading that you find to be the most entertaining. What is it about that scene that makes the book so entertaining? WHY? Please answer the questions below in at least two sentences.
What is your protagonist’s (main character) main wish in the story? DELETE THIS AND TYPE YOUR RESPONSE HERE Do you think what they want to happen will? WHY or WHY NOT? DELETE THIS AND TYPE YOUR RESPONSE HERE Please answer the questions below in at least THREE sentences.
In your book, there are most likely many characters that help to move the story and action along. WHO is your favorite character in this book? WHY do you think they are your favorite character? If they lived next door to you in real life would you be friends? WHAT kinds of things would you do together? ORB Blog #5:
Please answer the questions below in at least THREE sentences. Look at your comment for Blog #4 and think about the conflict that you described. If you were the main character HOW would you have reacted in that situation? Do you agree with the approach that the main character took? WHY or WHY NOT? WHAT would you have done differently? ORB Blog #1: Please answer the questions below in at least two sentences.
Describe one of the main characters in your book using sensory details. What are some of their positive characteristics? What is their daily life like? Please answer the questions below in at least one complete sentence IN THE COMMENT BOX.
1. Describe at least two discoveries that the narrator (Gary Paulsen) made in this short story? DELETE THIS AND TYPE YOUR RESPONSE HERE. 2. What do you think is one of the themes (or messages) that Gary Paulsen is trying to teach the reader in his story? DELETE THIS AND TYPE YOUR RESPONSE HERE. ORB Blog #4: Please answer the questions below in at least THREE sentences.
By this time you should be at a place in your book where the author has introduced you to the antagonist (someone blocking the protagonist’s wish). Describe the antagonist of this story using sensory details and your “Golden Sheets.” How do they feel about the main character? What do you think the major conflict in your story is at this time? |
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