What's 812 Reading? discussion
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5/7: Static or Dynamic?
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In the realistic fiction book called "Zen and the Art of Faking It" by Jordan Sonnenblick, the teen protagonist named San Lee is a dynamic character throughout the story as of now. Recently of what I have read in the book, San still tries to be a Zen and trying to form a better relationship with Woody. San has been learning about lot about the people in his school and how they are related to his life. San has been connecting more to others lately. After moving into this new school from Texas, San had been connecting a little with his surrounding at first. Now, San is different and connects a lot more with his surroundings. An example can't be found because a dynamic characters occurs over a big time. A summary of the case is that San was shy at first to other students. After awhile, my character is more brave and open to others. This shows my character is a dynamic character because my character has changed due to his experience with life. San is now looking at a positive look of life instead of negative and is learning as he lives in the book. Therefore, San Lee is a dynamic character.











You may use RAFTAT if you are discussing a static character.
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?