Mr.Briggs is James Attorney and tried to get the boys a same lighter sentenced for their crimes. Sandra Petrocelli is the prosecutor and she trying to put James and Steve in jail for twenty-five years to life. I want you to read it because is discussed real life thing that is going on in the committee. Knowing that the is Fiction but the author wants to show it to a real world like on tv and young African American boys and girls are going
In the beginning of the book Tex, the author introduces the main character. Tex likes his horse Negrito and loves Johnny Collins’s blue-eyed sister, Jamie. Mason, his older brother, is a senior and the star of the basketball team. One day Tex comes home and find Mason home early. Mason tells Tex that, he sold Negrito and his own horse, Red.
The novel is about a fourteen year old boy, Will Carter, who enters high school with his head held high. He comes to find out high school isn’t all he expected it to be. He realizes that he needs to be popular, not a virgin, and a jock to “survive” high school. In his attempts to achieve all these titles he makes many mistakes along the way.
The book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Double Down is about a kid named Greg Heffley. Greg is currently in his first middle school. This book’s main characters include Greg, Manny, Rowley, and His mom and dad. This book is about his tough life and what bad things gets thrown at him. It takes place in his home and his school mainly.
Steven is an ordinary 13 year old eighth grader who, despite the fact he is passing through his 4 year old brother Jeffrey’s leukemia, has plenty problems of his own. One of them being the ladies in his teenage world. He has a crush on Renee Albert, the hottest girl in school, and a girl named Annette has a crush on him. The most thought-provoking concept in the book is knowing or thinking about the relationship characters would have with other characters. One of the most intriguing being Jeffrey Alper and Renee Albert.
As he hears that, he notices that Doodle makes a facial expression in term makes the narrator believe that Doodle is a normal child just different in size. As there relationship grows the brothers begin spending more time together and that leads to the narrator
The author, Sarah B. Pomeroy, writes this book in a style that resembles a textbook with many examples. She structures it in a timeline chronologically telling the events and breaking up the subject matter. The book lacked personality, although she had strong opinions that came through when writing the book, the style of writing lacked personality and was hard to read at times. The subject matter I found very interesting, considering it correlated with my class currently. At times, while I read this book, I found myself angry with men because of their brutal and thoughtfulness of women.
The narrator, Ponyboy Curtis, describes his relationship with his brothers, Darry and Sodapop Curtis, throughout the novels and the obstacles he faces. The author uses characterisation to indirectly use the steal components
But the the narrator of the novel is Gene he is telling us about his time at Devons Boarding School. Gene has a love/hate relationship with Finny they have known each other for along time but Finny does not know that Gene has a problem with him. Finny never really noticed it because Gene never showed him or told him or anything. Gene is also the protagonist in the novel he gives Finny smiles everytime he sees him but never told him anything he kept it a secret. Finny is the Sweet, Handsome, and Caring type of guy
The plot is narrated by Finley and follows his life throughout the senior year in Belmont, Philadelphia. The story portrays the point of view of Finley, the only caucasian teenager at school and his thoughts towards his two friends Russ
The novel is set in the year of 2025, where the world is overrun by corruption, greed, criminals, violence, famine, thirst, slavery and division. The main character, Lauren Olamina, narrates her life and journey in the novel. Lauren describes the horrendous and corrupt world around her and notes of the population’s response to the violent acts. Lauren views the world around her when she
The Chapter presents the 1920’s American Dream. It does it since the first page of the chapter, because Gatsby’s quest is about the American Dream, he wants Daisy because her name, class and status, but on the other hand wants money, which is exactly what represents this “Dream’’. The fact that he throws big parties, that he wants money and he is constantly calling for Daisy’s attention represents his quest of reaching the American Dream. What we realise in this chapter is that the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy its all fake, just for the show, because when he finally has her, we see that there is no love, just pure necessity.
A lot of people that claim equity in Hawaii are leaseholders. Only a small percentage are landowners. The impact of the housing market prices rooted from World War 2. That event was a major factor because people thought they were investing better by being lessors. They thought it was less risky and had a lot more value.
ii. Other Characters Greg’s family is made up of his parents and his two brothers, Rodrick and Manny. There is also his mom’s cousin Stacey which is a big hoarder. Greg loves his family and they love him just as much. But sometimes, Greg does think they get annoying at times.
The newspaper carries a story about the vandalism. At school, Roy addresses the student body, demanding that the guilty parties, or anyone with any information, come forward. Rowley submits an anonymous note saying he and Greg are responsible for the vandalism. Greg refuses to identify Rowley as the co-conspirator, meaning that Greg must now clean the bricks alone. It takes him several hours, but he manages to do it.