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read in February 2018
progress:
(page 224 of 224)
"Also read 26 pages of Mr. Hockey: My Story. This story was told in 3rd person limited. All the characters are talked about by their name and it tells their stories but also gives detail on what they are thinking. My other book I started is a 1st person about Gordie Howe. Gordie Howe narrates the story about him self. He says “I” and “my” in a lot of the story about him self." — Mar 12, 2018 02:24PM
"Also read 26 pages of Mr. Hockey: My Story. This story was told in 3rd person limited. All the characters are talked about by their name and it tells their stories but also gives detail on what they are thinking. My other book I started is a 1st person about Gordie Howe. Gordie Howe narrates the story about him self. He says “I” and “my” in a lot of the story about him self." — Mar 12, 2018 02:24PM
progress:
(page 205 of 248)
"Glen hanlon is a static character in my story. Glen had a mindset of hard work, preparation, and position. He had played as a goalie in the nhl and saw lots of many different aspects of playing. He had that mindset the whole time he had played and would end up coaching in Europe, the nhl, and the ahl where he would try to impliment the mindset in his goalies he taught. He is static because he stayed the same always." — Jan 29, 2018 02:35PM
"Glen hanlon is a static character in my story. Glen had a mindset of hard work, preparation, and position. He had played as a goalie in the nhl and saw lots of many different aspects of playing. He had that mindset the whole time he had played and would end up coaching in Europe, the nhl, and the ahl where he would try to impliment the mindset in his goalies he taught. He is static because he stayed the same always." — Jan 29, 2018 02:35PM
progress:
(page 208 of 208)
"There is not a standing out antagonist that is very obvious because my book is a how to. But the antagonist for people trying to make it to the NHL is your self. In the book the author says you and you only can be the deciding factor in making it. I am the antagonist of the story because if I want to make it to the NHL then I have to work hard in hockey and school and keep it up. Also, I have to not ever give up." — Oct 30, 2017 03:43PM
"There is not a standing out antagonist that is very obvious because my book is a how to. But the antagonist for people trying to make it to the NHL is your self. In the book the author says you and you only can be the deciding factor in making it. I am the antagonist of the story because if I want to make it to the NHL then I have to work hard in hockey and school and keep it up. Also, I have to not ever give up." — Oct 30, 2017 03:43PM
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