Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Reading journal number 1

Dear Mrs. Zrihen
                          I’m reading a book called “Ghost Hunt “ by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. The book is about 5 kids that go into haunted houses and capture ghosts.The genre of the book is fiction, because it’s about ghosts mostly. The characters are Mark, Mike, Scott, Henry, Jerry, and the ghosts. The protagonist are the kids, Mike, Mark, Scott, Henry, and Jerry. The antagonist is the ghost. The setting is at home, at houses, and in school. The weather conditions were sunny and dark. The plot structure is at home, then going to search for ghosts, etc. The conflict is ghosts everywhere and scaring kids, and it’s character VS supernatural. The tone is excitement, and the mood is nervous and scary because they hunt ghosts in haunted houses. The theme is obviously haunted. I think that ghosts don't exist because they're fake and few people believe they exist. The conflict of the story is whether they exist and whether they will prove it and catch them. They are scaring people that live with them and it's up to the kids to get the ghosts. (This post will be updated as I finish the book).
               Sincerely your student Jeremy Kazieva

4 comments:

  1. hi, i like the way you followed the order of the rubric but think you mist righting the point of view in your story whats the point of view?
    i also love the way you put action in it good job!!!!!
    - Leah Peretz
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  2. hey nice Rj its william loved how you interpreted the point of view and the order sincerly William

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  3. Dear Jermy,
    I like the way you added lot's of information about the book like the characters and plot . But i was hoping to find out more about what happens in the book or how you felt . I was also wondering why did you choose this book or if it passed the 5 finger and 5w test . I think you shpould put more details on what mainly happens .

    - Veronica

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  4. i like the way you put the information is so perfect, but i think you can do it better.

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