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Tye Robinson
Tye Robinson is on page 5 of 100
This book's mood is very heated and high-tension. Mr. Chippendale bumped into someone on the track during his morning run, and he is very angry about it. He tries to fight Mr. Chippendale and get in his face.
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Kat
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Grace
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Grace
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Makenzie V
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Makenzie V
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Makenzie V
Makenzie V is on page 21 of 100
This book so far is really good, a lot is already going on, and it shows two different people and how they felt when Mr. Chippendale dies
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Christine
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Christine
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Kirsten
Kirsten is on page 70 of 100
Who killed Mr. Chippendale is a linear narrative since the guidance councilor and detective are constantly interrogating the students throughout the book. The book takes place in a school where a teacher got murdered, so far the book has been moving forward in a consistent and straight line which is what a linear narrative is.
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Kirsten
Kirsten is finished
Who Killed Mr Chippendale is a linear narrative since the guidance councilor and detective are constantly interrogating the students throughout the book. The book takes place in a school where a teacher got murdered and the guidance councilor and detective are trying to find out who killed Mr. Chippendale, the story keeps moving on in a straight line which is what a linear narrative is.
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Nanami
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Tammy Lynn
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Tammy Lynn
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Kale S
Kale S is starting
3 good character traits in this book are that Mr. Chippendale was quiet, innocent, and kind. Some bad character traits are that he didn’t know himself and didn’t always talk when he should have. Something that motivated him in life was when he went to school and got to help people learn and he gets to help them with their problems.
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Otis H
Otis H is finished
Mike Curry is unsympathetic, crazy, and thoughtless. Mike is distrustful, and aggressive because he killed Mr. Chippendale, and is living a wasteful life. What motivates Mike is attention, because he killed. Mr. Chippendale for attention because no one payed any attention to him. So when the school found out he would have a lot of attention, not from students but from faculty because students weren’t allowed to know.
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Rosa
Rosa is on page 14 of 100
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Kale S
Kale S is starting
A person that created tension in this book is the man in the red hooded sweatshirt. He creates tension because the book is about a murder and in the first couple pages, he was mean to Mr. Chippendale. That is why the man in the red hooded sweatshirt creates tension.
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Otis H
Otis H is on page 77 of 100
The tension is is secret. Delia says,” I wish Mr. Chipendale would go to hell.” And she didn’t like him at all. On the other hand Celia her twin says,” I wish he goes to heaven, I loved everything he did.” This is secret because the twins haven’t shared each other’s personal opinions with each other yet and if they did, they would try to change their opinions and think using the other twins brain and not their own.
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Otis H
Otis H is on page 45 of 100
Delia Campbell is an unsympathetic character, she says,” she wishes Mr. Chippendale goes straight to hell”. This is unsympathetic because she doesn’t care about what’s other people feelings are by hoping that he goes to hell. This's rude considering what has happened to Chippendale. She is unsympathetic even towards he twin sister, because he sister says,” she wishes that he goes straight to heaven.
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Kale S
Kale S is starting
In this book, I think the unsympathetic character is the man in the red hooded sweatshirt. I think that it’s him because he was being mean to Mr. Chippendale at the beginning of the book. He was asking Mr. Chippendale if he thought that the man was a nobody and was asking if Mr. Chippendale was a movie star to try to insult him.
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Kale S
Kale S is starting
This book is a third person omniscient book. This is a third person omniscient book because the narrator knows what all of the characters are thinking. There are multiple characters in this book and each of them have a different perspective.
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Otis H
Otis H is on page 28 of 100
My story is told in 3rd person limited because, I only know what my characters know in the story. It isn’t told in 1st person because, the characters are not telling the story. It is not 3rd person omniscient because, the narrator doesn’t know everything. I only know what the characters do. It’s told in 3rd person limited so you can make predictions but at the same time not know every single thing that’s going on.
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