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Monday, November 29, 2010

Writer's Style

Discuss the author's writing style. Be sure to include:
-word choice/vocabulary
-tone/point of view/voice
-sentence/paragraph structure
-etc...

Include:
-your first name
-title and author of your book
-your response to this prompt with appropriate examples from the text to support your answer

7 comments:

  1. john,
    my author is an author and he uses as his structure paragraphing. my author lois lowry uses good vocabulary for example instead of using got out she uses emerge.

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  2. Jonathan
    The Abominable Snowman By:R.A.Montgomery

    the author R.A.Montgomery writes this book different from the other. He makes us choose our own journey. After you read a page you don't go to another you choose 1 of the choices they give you

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  3. Guianina
    Title :Secret Santa
    Author: Sabrina James

    I just started reading the book called "Secret Santa" is about two girls that are best friends since kindergarden. They share their ideas, things and a lot stuff like their toys. Now they are 16 years old and they share their clothes.They talk about boys and the things that happen to them that are excited.I think the point of view of the author is in second person.

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  4. Laura Mitznahuatl.
    Lost On The Amazon written by R.A Montgomery
    This auther's writing style is paragraphing. The point of view of this book is in 3rp person. This is because this auther mentions he, she, they, etc. For example: "He turns away from the front desk & sits down to his cup of think black coffee"

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  5. I think your authors vocabulary is good. Like when she used emerge instead of using go out.

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  6. john, oh thats good jonathan about choosing your adventure i like those books and i would love to read that book

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  7. I agree with you Guianina because I also read this book and the author writes how the character is feeling or what she/he is thinking.

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