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Defriended
In Ruth Baron's fiction novel, Defriended, I think there should be more action because in the beginning of the book, it starts out with Jason in school, then he goes home and talks to Lacey. I think there should be a part where Rakesh and Jason get into a fight about why Jason is always talking to a girl he never met before and how he would text Lacey back in class but not him."Dude, why didn't you answer my texts?" Rakesh said. That was when Rakesh texted Jason but he didn't reply. Therefore there should be more action or many people won't want to continue reading.






Happy Families
In Tanita S. Davis' realistic fiction, Happy Families, I would change Happy Families with more action and dialogue because I don't really understand what is going on in the text. In the text is about Ysabel is not like her mom but she was park for the concert that night. In the text it states, " Um, mom. You know Cory Vick's band is doing music tonight, right...That boy's drum don't scare me, Ysabel." This quote states that a lot of these things are happening all at once and want to make the text more descriptive. Therefore, I rather change the text in Happy Familiesmore descriptive and more interesting.


Books mentioned in this topic
Happy Families (other topics)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (other topics)
Defriended (other topics)
-More action?
-Dialogue?
-More interesting language? Sentence structure?
For a “4”: Did I….
• Write a topic sentence that provided the title, author, and genre of my text?
• Provide context of what is happening in the text, so my reader understands what I’m talking about?
• Find a direct quote from the text that proves my idea?
• Thoroughly explain the significance of my quote/how it proves my idea?
• Check for correct punctuation and spelling?