Friday, November 14, 2014

The Best Teen Writing of 2011 (11/10/14)

The Best Teen Writing of 2011
Book By: Myla Goldberg
Blog By: Sonny S.
Prompts: 
1- Analyze the impact word choice has on the meaning or tone of a text.
2- Analyze how dialogue or specific incidents reveal information about characters. Make sure to include textual evidence.



     In, The Best Teen Writing of 2011, the teens use an excellent word choice. These young teens use words based on the setting of their story. All these students wrote short stories. In these short stories... they try to bring out as much potential in their writing as possible. Based on what I've read so far, their writing is the best during conflict. The conflicts of the story are very climatic and have a great amount of potential. This is why I like the conflict in their short stories.

     Events in this story can really give off some great detail. Arguments are the best parts of the short stories because of all the details. People in the stories can really show their true personality because of these details. It's the arguments that really can spark the light of the personality of the person.

This book is a great book for analyzing key details to the story. There are also several different stories, which can help you adjust to characters and the personality of their characters. Overall, this book can really help you with your reading skills, and will help you see all the different events that can take place in a book.

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