Remember to answer all questions in a complete sentence.
What book are you reading and who is the author? Who is the antagonist in the story? What is the setting? What is the main conflict? What do you think would be a good solution to this conflict? What point of view is the story written in? Is there a theme, if so what is it? Example: The book I am reading is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. The antagonist in the story is nature. The setting is in the hills of the Ozarks. The conflict throughout the book are the problems and troubles a young boy encounters while hunting with his dogs. Throughout most of their problems Billy and his dogs prevail however, at the end nature gets the best of his poor pups. The story is told from a 1st person (Billy's) point of view. Billy is an old man in the 1st chapter and recalls his childhood; the whole book is a flashback to his childhood. The theme of this story is everlasting love. Billy and his dogs mutual love for each other that lasts forever.
Remember to answer all questions in a complete sentence.
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travis p
9/19/2014 12:53:53 am
captin underpants 5 is about a boy that turns himself into a bionic booger boy and trys to destroy the world over tissues?????well any way captin underpants is snaped into action. ha ha if you've read any of the other books from cover to cover you know why im laughing well any ways will captin underpants save the day or get a weghie on a tall building.
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jade riddle
9/19/2014 12:58:47 am
thats awesome travis
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shane
9/19/2014 12:59:29 am
cool
Cade Miller
9/19/2014 12:53:58 am
in DEAR today I was reading a magazine article about Dwyane Wade. there is not antagonist. Wade himself was the protagonist.
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Natalia Quick
9/19/2014 12:54:05 am
I'm reading Insurgent by Veronica Roth. The antagonist are the Erudite. The setting is at the Amity compound. The main conflict is fighting over information. A good solution to this conflict would be to destroy it. The story is written in Tris's point of view. I have not figured out the theme yet.
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Shyanne Frecks
9/22/2014 10:22:02 am
Don't you spell your name Natalie.
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josie lansdwon
9/19/2014 12:54:15 am
I am reading model don't eat chocolate cookies and the authors is Erin Dionne. The setting is at her house. The main conflict is she does not want to be a model. The antagonist is her mom. The best solution is her not doing the modeling job. It is in 1st person point of view. There is not a theme.
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Shyanne Frecks
9/19/2014 12:54:26 am
I am reading Mocking Jay by Suzanne Collions. The antagonist is the people in the capital. This book is written in 1st person .I am only in the first chapter so I am not exactly sure what the conflict of the story is.
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Maggie
9/19/2014 12:54:33 am
I am reading Theatened, by Eliot Schrefer. This is a non-fiction book, so it doesn't have an antagonist or protagonist. The setting is, Franceville, and the forest by that town. The main conflict is the Chimpanzee's dying. A good soution would to not endanger or theaten the poor animal's anymore. Just to leave them alone. It is written in second person point of view. There is no theme.
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Travisdugger
9/19/2014 12:54:45 am
I read diary of a wimpy kid . It is about rowly getting a girlfriend and leaving Greg
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shane
9/19/2014 12:57:04 am
that is not all of the questions.
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Travisdugger
9/19/2014 12:58:02 am
I read diary of a wimpy kid and it was about Rowley getting a girlfriend and leaving Greg out.
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shane
9/19/2014 01:00:20 am
ok smarty
shanelong
9/19/2014 12:55:00 am
The name of the author is James Preller. The antagonist is Mr. Tripp. The setting is in school. The main conflict is Justin having no friends. I think a good solution to his problem is be nicer. The story is written in 3rd person limited. The theme is be nice if you want friends.
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Dawson Barnett
9/19/2014 12:55:38 am
The book I am reading is called Call me Francis Tucket the antagonist is the praire the setting is on the Oregon trail the conflict is Mr.Tucket has to survive and get home to his mom and dad. The best soulution is to go on another train.
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shane
9/19/2014 12:59:02 am
Hi Francis Tucket.
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morgan west
9/19/2014 12:55:46 am
I read Maggie stays afloat . and all it talked about a candy aisle and how long the line took and how her friend is nice because she gives her candy.
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morgan west
9/19/2014 01:01:53 am
the book I was reading is called Maggie stays afloat . all it was about is Maggie waiting in a candy aisle and how nice her friend is because she gives her candy.
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shane
9/19/2014 12:57:53 am
Do your work.
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Kaitlyn Baughman
9/19/2014 12:57:44 am
I am reading "Divergent" by Veronica Roth. The antagonist in this story is the Erudites. The setting is mainly in the Dauntless Compound. The main conflict for Tris is trying to hide the fact that she is Divergent. I don't know what a good solution is for her problem. This book is written in Tris's point of view. I don't think there is a theme.
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Echo Bloodworth
9/19/2014 12:58:56 am
The book I am reading is The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black. The antagonist is a creature in the walls. The setting is at a old house. The conflict is that something is blaming stuff on Jared that he didn't do. I think a good conflict is trying to figure out why the creature is doing this. The point of view is first person from Jared. Also I am not sure if there is a theme because this is the first book.
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Raine Roy
9/19/2014 12:59:44 am
The book I am reading is named Dork diaries written by Rachel Renee Russell. In my book there is no antagonist. The setting is at school and at her house. The main conflict in the story is that her parents won't let her get a tattoo. A good solution for this conflict is for her parents to tell her that she's not old enough yet. The point of view this story is written in is 1st person. In my story there is no theme.
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Macey Helms
9/19/2014 01:00:13 am
I'm reading dork diaries tales from a not so happy heartbreaker. The author is Rachel Renee Russell. The antagonist Mackenzie. the setting is at school. The conflict is nikki is scared to ask Brandon to the dance. she can just have her friends ask for her. and nikki is telling the story so its in first person.
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Ciara Merriett
9/19/2014 01:00:21 am
The book I am reading is, Maggie Bean in Love and it is by Tricia Rayburn. There is no antagonist. There is no protagonist. The setting is in a fancy place, and Maggie and Annie doesn't have enough money to buy a adult meal, so they just got a kids meal. The story is told in 3rd person point of view. There is no theme to this story. Maggie and Annie are teen agers.
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Dallas Kingery
9/19/2014 01:02:38 am
I'm reading The Night the White Deer Died And the author is Gary Paulsen. There is now antagonist yet in my book. The setting of my story is in the wild. The main conflict is Janet having fear.
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kaleb nicewarner
9/19/2014 01:02:38 am
the book I am reading is scat board rebel and the main conflict is when this kid is making a video of his tricks to put on his web site so he can be a professional skate boarder to make money but the police keep running him off .The point of view is told by first person.
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Felicia Ramsey
9/19/2014 01:02:44 am
I'm reading fruitsbasket2 its about a girl who has found out a zodiac secret and found out the magic of the sohma family and it is a fake book . it is a Japanese book . it is by Natsuki takaya
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shelby slate
9/19/2014 01:02:51 am
I am reading Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Jen is the antagonist. The setting is at Jen's house.
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shelby slate
9/19/2014 02:51:05 am
The main conflict is Jen whats to go to see the president and Luke doesnt what to go. I think a good soulation would be not to go see the president.it is told in 3rd person omnicent. there is not a theme
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Preston Johnson
9/19/2014 01:03:10 am
I am reading THE STOLEN TROPHY By: Michael Jan Friedman. A dog named Wishbone. At a basketball court by Sequoyah Middle School. The main conflict is a trophy Timmy had was stolen. A good solution to help the conflict is find the trophy that was stolen. The story is written in third person point of view. The theme is the stolen trophy.
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jade riddle
9/19/2014 01:03:23 am
Im read a book called myths by Emily Krieger. There is no antagonist or any of that stuff. The story just told me the true thigs about myths.Like lets see oh did u know that that luke I am your father is not how u say it that its no I am your father ......well igtg
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9/19/2014 01:04:09 am
Im reading the book called The Battle of the LabyRinth and the authors name is Rick Riordan.The antagonist is the Vampiers that try to get Percy Jackson and make him be locked up because hes a half blood.The setting is at a school called goode and somewhere in New York.main conflict and is the vampiers trying to kill percy. good solution is keep him away from them until therer prepared
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maggie williams
9/19/2014 01:50:50 am
I'm reading bow hunting by Aileen Weintraub. Its a nonfiction book.
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Alisha
9/19/2014 01:51:37 am
I'm reading a book called Pretties by Scott Westfield The bad guy in the story is a guy named Cory. The good person is a girl named Tally. The setting is in school. The main problem is Tally past. I think she should face her problem. The point of view is written in ! person. The them is to face your past.
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seanhanger
9/19/2014 01:52:01 am
I am reding the berenstain bear scouts and the humongous
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Taylor Matney
9/19/2014 01:52:34 am
I'm reading Baseball Flyhawk by Matt Christopher. The antagonist is Chico. The antagonist is String. The setting is at a baseball field. The main conflict is how String doesn't like Chico like he does the rest of his teammates. A good solution is to make friends with String so they don't fight so much
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levi lansdown
9/19/2014 01:52:34 am
I am reading a book about white tail deer. Today they where talking about how if they took our gun rights away the animals would over populate they would. the antagonist is the people that are trying to get our guns taken away. the protagonist is the people that are trying to keep our guns.
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mayci roberts
9/19/2014 01:52:57 am
I am reading Deer Hunting by Sloan MacRae it is an non-fiction book. Them is hunting safety. -Mayci
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Quincee Morris
9/19/2014 01:53:32 am
The book I am reading is Diary of a Wimpy Kid and the author is Jeff Kinny. The antagonist is the teenagers and the people at Greg's school.The setting in at Greg's school. The main conflict is that Greg can't play video games. I think the solution would be do just be good and the he could play them again. The POV is 1st person. No there is no theme in my good.
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holden dennis
9/19/2014 01:53:52 am
the book I am reading is I even funnier.it is about a boy how is funnies kid. he is tiring to get planets funniest kid award.
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nathan p.
9/19/2014 01:54:05 am
I read popular science, by the authors at popular science and it was about how robots of the future could save our lives. it also talked about some new gadgets and gismos
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wyatt kendall
9/19/2014 01:54:33 am
harry potter sorcerers stone. by J.K. Rowling.the main conflict is that Harry wants to figure out who flamus is. the protagonist is harry the antagonist I Mrs. Pince. Inside Hogwarts.there is a flashback when Harry was remembering what happened to his parents when he was a child. there is no foreshadow in this book.
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kaleb corder
9/19/2014 01:54:42 am
i am reading the book of dragons and the antagonist is lionel and the author is E.Nesbit the main conflict is that lionel didn't listen to the librarian to leave the book alone and when he open the book a dragon came out of the book a the got mad and sent him to his room to go to bed. and a good solution would send gaud to kill the dragon
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9/19/2014 01:54:53 am
The book I am reading is called The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielson. The antagonist is the Pirates that try to kill King Jaron. The setting setting is in Avenia, a neighboring country to Jaron's home country, Carthya. The main conflict is King Vargan and the Pirates wanting to kill Jaron for his land and life. A good solution is to make Jaron join the Pirates because they do not know his face, and defeat the Pirates.
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Alyssa Young
9/19/2014 01:54:53 am
The book I am reading is CIVIL WAR SPIES. By CAMILLA J. WILSON. The antagonist are the people the guys spy on. The setting is laying on grass outside and sneaking inside if houses. The main conflict is if the people get caught spying they'll get hang. A good solution to the conflict is the spies not getting caught. The point of view is in 3rd person limited
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Gavin Sanders
9/19/2014 01:55:02 am
I am reading unusual suspects by micheal buckley.The antagonist is the scarlett hand. The setting is in ferry port landing.The main conflict is that the scarlett hand kidnaps Sabrina and Daphne's parents Henry and Veronica Grimm. I think a good solution would be to track the scarlett hand using magic.Sabrina's. I do not know the theme.
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Chloe Lansdown
9/19/2014 01:55:17 am
I am reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid Hard Luck by Jeff Kinney. The antagonist in this story is Rowley and the protagonist is Greg. The setting in this story is at a school. The theme of this story Is first person.
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Arly Miller
9/19/2014 01:56:33 am
The book I am reading is I Funny a Middle School Story by James Patterson. The protagonist is Jamie Grimm and the antagonist is a bully at school. The setting is at school. The story is in Jamie's POV. There is no theme yet.
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