Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Choice 16: Changing Times


  1. How did the main character in your book change or grow from the beginning to end?
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  1. The main character changed because the more he faced Voldemort, the stronger he would get. Also what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Harry would become strong mentally, and physically when he would face Voldemort.

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    1. Harry Potter changes a lot! I so agree Julia.

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  2. The main character Pansy, changed a lot in this book. She started out as someone who never liked to try new things. Her best friend Anna loved to try new things. They got into a big fight because Pansy kept on chickening out on the things they were going to do together. Later, Anna got brain damage. Now Pansy is doing all of her promises that she broke. She hopes that Anna will understand how hard she worked to be a true friend. In the beginning, Pansy never tried new things. In the end she had tried so many new things!

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    1. I agree that Pansy changes a LOT in EXTRAORDINARY.

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  3. In School for Good&Evil book 3 (Last Ever After), Agatha changes because first she is helping herself and Tedros hide from Gavaldon's 'witchcraft people hunters' aka the Elders. They kill her mom, and she flees to Tedros' castle in...
    ...you'll find out!
    Anyway, then she changes in the war between Sophie and Agatha, and becomes a troop leader until Merlin arrives with the students of the schools, not the undead villain Sophie Army. The Schoolmaster is killed. Agatha and Sophie become friends again. Agatha returns to Tedros' castle in a mysterious place.

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  4. over the Percy Jackson series Percy changes a lot. He changes in growth but he also changed his mindset. When Percy heard the prophecy he thought that he would never be able to do it. But at the end of the fifth book he ends up being able to do it.

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    1. Definitely! I love this series so much, and totally agree!

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  5. In The War that Saved My Life, Ada has a clubfoot, and her mom treats her badly, with not even being able to go out of her one-room flat (apartment). Then, Hitler starts bombing, and she goes to the countryside with the other children. Ada changes because she becomes more independent and more grown up at her countryside home with a woman named Susan Smith.

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  6. In the book the Whole Story of Half a Girl, Sonia Nadhamuni (pronounced na-da-moony) has to face a few problems. Her dad loses his job and is going through a mental sickness, she has to start going to public school, and she had a rough time from the start. Sonia changes because:
    A. She realizes the importance of happiness and friends
    B. She understands that she can't take everything for granted, like:
    -going to private school
    -having everything she could want
    EVEN
    -having loving parents
    I say loving parents because through her suffering, her parents are always there for her (except one mishap with her dad... but you'll find out about it if you read the book). She finally understands that she has something lucky- a loving family. She makes a friend, but ditches her other friend. She realizes the importance of happiness. I should make this clear- she's half Indian (like me, not Native American) and half Jewish. She is struggling to realize the dace that she is more Jewish than she realizes. Read more in this amazing book about moving around potholes in the never ending path of life.
    READ THE BOOK📖🕉🕎 (Religions are hers, no offense meant to anyone)!!!!!😁
    --Gauri Gandhi

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