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In Robert Lipsyte's realistic fiction book "Yellow Flag", the protagonist is Kyle and he is a teen racecar driver and is very busy lately throughout the book so far. Kyle has a whole family of racing and so they are like a team. Recently in the book, Kyle and his brother Kris's team got new sponsors meaning new logos, paint job, and better engine. Kyle had been telling tons of other people and one day, he told Nicole about it. Kyle started off about the topic and then Nicole interrupted with her ignorance. She didn't know much about the racing and just tried to mess up Kyle about it. On page 51, " He'd felt it last night on the phone with Nicole, trying to explain how important this race was to the family. Talking about the new sponsors and the paint job and the better engine, he'd felt that cold flicker, but she had smothered it with he indifference, her ignorance, what he considered her selfishness. She didn't know what he was talking about and didn't seem to care." Soon, Kyle was tired of it and hung up. The author was trying to show that to not be selfish or jealous because it will cause others to leave u and ignore you. Kyle hung up because Nicole was acting in a behavior that made Kyle angry. Robert did it to show no one wants to hear someone be jealous.




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 (1-3 sentences)
• Find a direct quote from the text that proves my idea that is properly introduced and punctuated (Arnold states, ".....")?
• Thoroughly explain the significance of my quote/how it proves my idea (2-4 sentences)?
• Check for correct punctuation and spelling?