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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Marc Sobel
11/29/2014 06:42:31 am
The antagonist is Annie because all Moose wants to do is play baseball with Scout, but when Annie is with them she makes Moose sit on the bench the whole game. I think Annie feels that Moose is not being trustworthy. The major conflict in the story is that Moose got to meet Al Capone, and his friends are suspicious of that, but Moose won’t tell his friends anything.
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Violet Lahive
11/30/2014 01:33:25 am
In the book I am reading it did not tell/explain who the antagonist is yet. The main character is a 12 year old girl named Jane. I think that she is a very determined person and will accomplish her wish, of having a more exciting life by having one hundred adventures. I think that the major conflict is going to be Jane reaching her wish of having one hundred adventures.
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Eamon
11/30/2014 11:04:49 pm
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Louie adamian
12/2/2014 04:29:00 am
Tywin Lannister is an antagonist and a protagonist in different ways. to Ned Stark he's a antagonist because he is trying to kill him and his family. to Sersay he is a protagonist conquering the land for king landing. to Tyrian he is a antagonist trying to get him killed for something he didn't do.
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Louie Adamian
12/8/2014 04:12:45 am
Tywin Lannister is an antagonist and a protagonist in different ways. To Ned Stark he's a antagonist because he is trying to kill him and his family. To Sersay he is a protagonist conquering the land for king landing. To Tyrian he is a antagonist trying to get him killed for something he didn't do.
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Ian boisvert
12/8/2014 11:28:27 am
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). The antagonist is the Nazis.
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