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Ok, so for my language class, I read the book Holes by Louis Sachar, and I have to make a scrapbook for it. Here's what we have to do:

Write a couple journal entries from the main characters POV. this should:
Include a summary that is written in complete paragraphs. Include the who, what, when, where, and why of the story
Include a description of the main character


At the end of the scrapbook, write your own response to the book. How did reading this book help you grow? What new perspectives do you have? Do you think this book is in any way significant to you individually or to the world? Would you recommend this book? Why? What did you learn from this project?



AAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!! I don't know what to put!?!?!? If any of yall can help, I'll be forever grateful!!

BTW-this is due tomorrow!

Thanks in advance
Katie Michelle
 
Ok, so for my language class, I read the book Holes by Louis Sachar, and I have to make a scrapbook for it. Here's what we have to do:

Write a couple journal entries from the main characters POV. this should:
Include a summary that is written in complete paragraphs. Include the who, what, when, where, and why of the story
Include a description of the main character


At the end of the scrapbook, write your own response to the book. How did reading this book help you grow? What new perspectives do you have? Do you think this book is in any way significant to you individually or to the world? Would you recommend this book? Why? What did you learn from this project?



AAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!! I don't know what to put!?!?!? If any of yall can help, I'll be forever grateful!!

BTW-this is due tomorrow!

Thanks in advance
Katie Michelle

What grade are you in?

Just think about the things in the book, it doesn't seem that hard. Just follow the prompts given.

Does this have to include pictures?
 
Im in 8th, in advanced. I mostly don't get what to put for:

At the end of the scrapbook, write your own response to the book. How did reading this book help you grow? What new perspectives do you have? Do you think this book is in any way significant to you individually or to the world? Would you recommend this book? Why? What did you learn from this project?

And yeah, we need pictures, but I have all but one. A picture of the main characters major accomplishments
 
Im in 8th, in advanced. I mostly don't get what to put for:

At the end of the scrapbook, write your own response to the book. How did reading this book help you grow? What new perspectives do you have? Do you think this book is in any way significant to you individually or to the world? Would you recommend this book? Why? What did you learn from this project?

And yeah, we need pictures, but I have all but one. A picture of the main characters major accomplishments

So just put the answers to those questions on a piece of paper. Then creatively form it into a paragraph, adding words and stuff.
 

English is the easiest subject you can do. Most of the time, there are no right or wrong answers. It's a good way to get your thoughts out there, and there aren't many boundaries.
Holes is a really easy book to analyse.
 
Those questions are really your response to the book. I mean, if there isn't anything you understand about the questions, I don't mind helping, but you really are the only one who can answer those questions.

I don't think English is the easiest subject. I found proofs in geometry easier than critically analyzing Christopher Marlow as compared to William Shakespeare through his work, "Dr. Faustus". What I love about English is the fact that it is challenging enough to be fun :)
 
Those questions are really your response to the book. I mean, if there isn't anything you understand about the questions, I don't mind helping, but you really are the only one who can answer those questions.

I don't think English is the easiest subject. I found proofs in geometry easier than critically analyzing Christopher Marlow as compared to William Shakespeare through his work, "Dr. Faustus". What I love about English is the fact that it is challenging enough to be fun :)

Ew. I absolutely can't stand Geometry. I can do proofs and I can do the work, I just dislike doing it. It's boring, and pointless (To me).

I would much rathar do something in English, it's my favorite subject, it always has been.
 
I would list some of the answers that you would give, and then formulate into paragraphs.

English is definitely not one of my strong suits. Math and science are much better.
 
Ew. I absolutely can't stand Geometry. I can do proofs and I can do the work, I just dislike doing it. It's boring, and pointless (To me).

I would much rathar do something in English, it's my favorite subject, it always has been.

I can't stand any kind of math. lol. I'm all for the literature, writing, and language! :goodvibes
 

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