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Oct 15, 2014 12:32AM
The thing I like most about my book is how Hannah Baker keeps it more interesting and mysterious as the tapes get closer to 13. I also enjoy how Clay *tinkers* the city to follow Hannah's map of circled places. I feel most comfortable using the contrast clue because you are just imputing the opposite of what you are actually trying to say.
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The thing i like most about my book is the way that the author describes the actions of the dirt bikers soaring into the air off ramps. I thinks its difficult to explain, she does a good job at *implementing* it into the story and it keeps me engaged in the text. I feel most comfortable using the example context clues because all you have to do is list examples of the definition that logically let the reader know what it is.
The thing I like most about my book is that everyone seems to be suspicios about Amy's dissapearance at one point even the husband and it leaves you with suspense, wanting to know who is the one responsible,which makes me keep reading. It seems like Nick *putters* much when the cameras are around, asking him about his wife. I feel most comfortable using the the contrast context clues because it seems like the police tends to do the opposite of what the husband asks them to do at one point.
The thing I like most about my book is how Susie's father wants ascertain who murdered his daughter and tinkers around his neighborhood to look for possible suspects. so far he has two possible suspects, his daughter friend and her actual murderer. I feel most comfortable using example clues because I am able identify possible ways a word can be used in the text.

