A young girl is having trouble dealing with her parents' divorce and decides to write a fictional story about her thoughts. With her friend's help, she works to get her story published.
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His newest book, About Average, just came out in 2012.
conflict of the story
the insurance money; and the racismthe conflict in raisin in the sun
the resolution to The Report Card is that in the end Nora just tells the truth and she finds out that in the end it is not exactly the same as before but Stephan likes her for who she really is and that is all that matters to Nora.
The conflict is that the Herdman's are in the play and now everyone thinks they're going to ruin it.
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the battle between two forces.
In "The School Story" by Andrew Clements, some similes include "like a ninja sneaking through the shadows" and "like a detective hot on the trail." These comparisons help to enhance the imagery and make the story more engaging for the reader.
He wrote bestselling books like Frindle, The School Story, and The Landry News.
"The School Story" by Andrew Clements falls under the genre of realistic fiction. It tells the story of a young girl who successfully gets her book published under a pen name while navigating the challenges of middle school.
In "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements, the antagonist is a mysterious government organization that is trying to capture the invisible main character, Bobby Phillips, in order to study his condition and use it for their own purposes. This organization creates tension and conflict in the story as they pursue Bobby.
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Mark Twain and Andrew Clements are both American authors, but they are not related. Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens, was a renowned writer known for classics like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Andrew Clements is a contemporary author known for popular children's books like "Frindle" and "The School Story."
"Lost and Found" by Andrew Clements takes place in a small town where siblings Ray and Jay Gray are known for returning lost items to their rightful owners. The story unfolds in various locations within the town, including the siblings' family home and the local school where they attend.
The story is told by a narrator in 3rd person
"Extra Credit" by Andrew Clements is set in a small farming village in Afghanistan. The story follows a young girl named Abigail who is given the opportunity to be a pen pal with a student from this village as part of a school project. Through their correspondence, they learn about each other's lives and cultures.
His newest book, About Average, just came out in 2012.