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This site is dedicated to the further development of the literature cannon. Your books are your research. This site is our round-table. Our conversations are the purpose. The Articles below are examples of the articles that will be expected of your book's site. If I have embeded a movie or a picture (or a blabber), you by no means have to, but your creativity and internet savvy are most definitely encouraged. Keep all material as appropriate as you would for any class project though. If you need help with HTML - I have included a link on the left column that could be a great help! I look forward to your book's pages. Have FUN with this!

by Travis Doyle teacher: Brad Ross


Blog Entries
5/24 Four Days To Glory
5/24 Literary Element
5/23 For your consideration
5/23 Author
5/21 Theme
5/19 Setting
5/18 Character Analysis
5/11 Plot Summary
5/4 What I like to Read

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Literary Element One literary element in this book is," he paces fast and turns on a dime." This is a hyperbole. It is a hyperbole because he doesn't really turn on a dime, it's just a saying. It is saying that he turns right where he is.

Another literary element in this book is," no, Dan wants to go out in a fiery storm." This expression taken literally would mean that he wants to leave and go into a storm. But, in the book it means that he wants to show everyone that he is good, and he wants to leave a mark on the high school world. He wants everyone to remember him.

Article posted May 24, 2010 at 12:24 PM • comment • Reads 52 • see all articles

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