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Thursday, April 23, 2015

What is the most interesting part of the story, and why?

What is the most important or interesting part of the story and why?

The most interesting part of the book is how the world works. I find the deal of some people being slated, and some people not, who ‘train’ those slated people, interesting. The reason I say this, is because people who are slated, are sent to a new place, a new family, and a new life. The part about Kyla, someone who was slated, starting his or her life over, is a compelling start to be a plot of a book.

            But the most interesting part has to be how Kyla can halfway remember her past life, and her nightmares feature cut scenes of her past life.
The most interesting part of the story so far is when she blacked out because it had many details about what she was thinking about when she passed out. She said that she had many memories about when she was little. Since she is slated she is not supposed to remember what her childhood was like. Her dream was about when she has something getting her in her dream. Her levo goes down to 2.3 and that is .3 from her not being able to move and become brain dead.  One time she didn’t even have anything wrong with her and she didn’t feel sick or anything.


Alex Moore- The most exciting or interesting part that has happened in the book so far is her dreams. Here dreams are filled with terror and horror and they seem so real to her. She is always so puzzled and wants to have more nightmares because she doesn't think they are nightmares anymore. She thinks it is telling her something. That it is a sign. Whenever she is doing something that takes concentration, she does the thing perfectly but she is thinking about her dreams. The dreams are so interesting because they are the most detailed things in the story and it impacts the story a lot. If she didn't have those dreams the story would be so different.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

the reason the setting effects the mood is because she is sad and the setting is dark. the room that she i in she has nightmares in that room
Alexandra Moore-  The setting of the story is happy. This effects the story because it makes the story have a lighter tone. If the setting was something different like scary and dark then it would be a very deep story and not so light toned. The setting always has a big impact on the story. In this case the setting effects the story in a light-toned positive way. She is living in a safe healthy environment with her new family that she loves and her whole family loves her and everyone is happy. The setting effects the story in a happy way.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Abbey Milbourn is doing, "Discussion Director."
kaleb griggs im doing Literary luminary
Alexandra Moore is doing the Vocabulary Master.
Angela Cobb is doing the travel tracer