Ryan Thatch
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(page 270 of 270)
"In my reading for this last week Lina and Doon were able to escape from Ember. They did this by traveling along the river. In this chapter, they reveal that the City of Ember is underground and that the builders did this to save the human population. I know that the city was underground and that they became above ground was that Lina was able to see the stars for the first time." — May 09, 2016 09:13AM
"In my reading for this last week Lina and Doon were able to escape from Ember. They did this by traveling along the river. In this chapter, they reveal that the City of Ember is underground and that the builders did this to save the human population. I know that the city was underground and that they became above ground was that Lina was able to see the stars for the first time." — May 09, 2016 09:13AM
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(page 53 of 342)
"One of the character's name in The False Prince is Sage. Sage is an orphan who grew up in a very poor suburb in England. One word that I think would define his identity is that self-made. Self made describes Sage because even though he has no parents or anyplace to live, everything that he has, he has worked for. If he didn't work to get food or clothes for himself, he would be a much different person." — Feb 29, 2016 09:14AM
"One of the character's name in The False Prince is Sage. Sage is an orphan who grew up in a very poor suburb in England. One word that I think would define his identity is that self-made. Self made describes Sage because even though he has no parents or anyplace to live, everything that he has, he has worked for. If he didn't work to get food or clothes for himself, he would be a much different person." — Feb 29, 2016 09:14AM
Ryan Thatch
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(page 374 of 374)
"The purpose of the book is to entertain the reader with a fictional story.In the book, the characters live in a distopian society. There is no place on earth where people live like they do in the Hunger Games. Suzanne Collins wrote this book for young adults. I know this because I don't think people who are really young like 5 or 6 would like this book.I also don't think people that are 60 or 70 would like it either." — Feb 01, 2016 09:13AM
"The purpose of the book is to entertain the reader with a fictional story.In the book, the characters live in a distopian society. There is no place on earth where people live like they do in the Hunger Games. Suzanne Collins wrote this book for young adults. I know this because I don't think people who are really young like 5 or 6 would like this book.I also don't think people that are 60 or 70 would like it either." — Feb 01, 2016 09:13AM
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