Nicholas Sparks wrote the book using the 3rd point of view meaning he wrote,
"Ronnie and her dad talked..."
Stuff like that.
Each chapter was written with different points of view. Steve, Ronnie, and Will. But it was never directly their own individual point of view because that would be first person.
"The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks follows the story of a rebellious teenage girl named Ronnie who is forced to spend the summer with her estranged father. As the summer unfolds, Ronnie navigates her relationships with her father, a new love interest, and the challenges that come with facing her past. The exposition sets the stage for the emotional journey that Ronnie undergoes throughout the novel.
Whatβs the exposition of dog song the book?
I wasn't because I've never heard of the book, The Last Song.
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, the exposition introduces the main character, August Pullman, who has facial differences and is about to enter middle school after being homeschooled. It sets the stage for the challenges he will face as he navigates school, friendships, and acceptance.
The Last Song was writen by Nicholas Sparks.
Steve Miller (Ronnie's father) is the antagonist in the book The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks.
5 Exposition The book starts out in New York City, Ronnie's mom is taking her and her little brother Jonah to their dad's house for the summer. Ronnie is upset about leaving her friends and being stuck at her dad's house. They haven't seen or talked to him for three years, since the divorce.
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There is no literary technique in that book. It is stupid and anyone who labels it a "novel" is as well.
Since The Last Song is relatively new, it is not attainable online. Buy the book.
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks is a romantic drama.
Yes, "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an AR level of 5.2.
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