550 is the lexile level. this was an easy book because most teens have an average lexile level of 1000
1350
980L
The Lexile level of Kathryn Stockett's The Help is 730, thats what I found hope i helped! ;)
He is the only character without a last name in the book.
We will describe Justin Foley in Thirteen Reasons Why, [Betrayal and selfish]
You can read the 'Thirteen Reasons Why'in e-book form at Amazon.
The first book's lexile is 810
I don't know the lexile to this book. Although I do know TTYL (the book before it in the series) does not have a lexile. So I am assuming TTFN doesn't either.
The Lexile level of a book is typically found on the book's back cover, in the library catalog, or on websites that provide information about books, such as the publisher's website or educational services databases. You can also search for the book's Lexile level using online tools like the Lexile Book Database.
no
about 300
ineffectually
whats the lexile i heart you you haunt me by lisa schroeder
That book doesn't have a Lexile measure yet, unfortunately. Try lexile.com
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen has a Lexile measure of 1020L. Lexile measures provide an indication of the complexity and reading difficulty of a book, helping educators and parents select appropriate reading materials for students.
The book "Thirteen Reasons Why," by Jay Asher, has 14 chapters.
The conflict in the book Thirteen Reason Why builds during the entire novel. The conflict, simply stated, is that the reasons for the suicide were well thought out and plausible.