ORB Blog #19: Select a book that you have read for Outside Reading this year and answer the question below in at least THREE sentences.
What do you think the author wants readers to remember most from this book? WHY?
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TJH
4/28/2016 04:38:23 pm
In my book Tuck Everlasting there is a family that lives forever. I think the author of this book wants people to enjoy what they have and not waste your life. I also think the author wants to make people make the most of their lives.
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SRW
4/29/2016 11:39:17 am
I think the author wants the reader to remember how orderly the community. Also how the people do not get to choose their path in life. I think this because a lot of what author talks about is how they are all the same enless u did something wrong and you were punished for it.
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JWL
5/1/2016 01:02:44 pm
I think the author wants readers to remember Jaron because he is a very interesting character. I think the author wants people to remember Jaron because he is a daredevil and a very kind person. He is also smart and always has a plan and I think the author wants readers to remember that too.
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Lily
5/1/2016 02:02:34 pm
I think the author wants readers to remember equality. And no matter what you are, it's about your personality and who you are. I think this because the "reds" are treated differently than the "silvers" and Mare tries to stop that.
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TP
5/1/2016 05:25:57 pm
In Harry Potter the author wants the reader to remember Harry’s bravery. In this book there are multiple cases where Harry has to use his bravery in order to defeat Voldemort, the troll, and Quirrell. Harry’s bravery had to come from within himself because he did not have a loving family.
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KL
5/1/2016 08:32:08 pm
I think that the author of The Hunger Games wanted the reader to remember that even when life is hard you just have to keep going and you have to fight. I think this because throughout the whole series there are parts hat are heart-warming and there are also long hectic fighting scenes but at the end of the series after they have done their share of fighting, they can rest and live peacefully.
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LB
5/2/2016 08:14:42 am
I think the part in this book the author really want you to remember is the part where Heidi is really getting to know her grandfather. I think the author wants you to remember this because I think in the end her grandfather is going to really care about Heidi.
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