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Well i will tell you i in a better format actually there is 217 pages in all of the diary of a wimpy kid. There Is NOT 214 pages in diary of a wimpy kid !
It depends on what your taste is. If you like a funny, interesting, and helpful book then most definitely pick diary of a wimpy kid. But it you're looking for a book that has adventure, and solving mysteries then big Nate it the one for you. Hope you find what you're looking for!!!
Dork diaries is about a girl named Nikki and it is her diary telling what happens in her life. Diary of a wimpy kid is about a boy named Greg and he is saying what happens in his life. Dork diaries is more for girls but diary of a wimpy kid is good for boys and girls.
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A primary source is a source from someone who was there. A diary, or letters from a soldier, for example, help us understand the war from his specific point of view.
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Yes, it is common to use italics when quoting from a diary to differentiate the quoted text from the surrounding text. This helps the reader to easily identify the diary entry within the writing.
Yes, if you want to understand it.
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The type of communication that will help you best understand yourself and communicate with yourself is journaling or keeping a diary. Being alone with your thoughts and writing them out will force you to think about them and attempt to understand them, which will lead you to a better sense of self-awareness.
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid books do not really have plots. They just tell the reader about Greg Heffley's miserable life, filled with random yet funny accidents.
In my opinion, Alice in Wonderland is better.
Light and Humourous mostly, but tense at times. The author is trying to get the reader to understand that Greg's imperfections are what makes it funny. It is telling what it's like realistically to be a kid on the funnier side of things. Not intended for seriousness or tense.
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