I'm reading a book Called Repossessed by A.M. Jenkins. This book is about a devil who got tired of his job and took control of a body from a boy named Shaun. The devil took control because he wanted to see what it's like in a human body. While he is in Shaun's body, his cat hisses at him but didn't before and now the devil thinks the cat knows. Shaun's family is also getting suspicious and noticing that Shaun is changing in ways they didn't expect. Later the devil starts to think about what could possibly happen if he would get in trouble.
I agree with the fact that "Shaun" is going to get in trouble because of the devils curiosity. I think "Shaun" is going to do something stupid that will make everyone say that he isn't Shaun. Another idea I have is that maybe somehow the cat will make people see that it's not Shaun. But what will people do when they find out? What will the devil inside do? Will his parents take action and get him exorcised? is the devil going to go back to hell and hope no one notices? The devil has only gotten his self into more and more trouble with his curiosity.
All over all I think that the devil will get Shaun in trouble and his self if he does anything stupid or dangerous. I also think that the devil is devious enough to get his way out of trouble and fix everything.
This shows how curiosity can lead to good observations and later things that will be interesting to you. But on the other hand there is the fact that there is a responsibility and a consequence if you get in trouble. That's why if you decide to do something important that you need to take the responsibility of not getting your self in trouble.
nice wok, i like how you do a wrap up of the observe and infer paragraph so it sticks with the reader
ReplyDeleteGood job. I really like how in the second paragraph, you ask a lot of questions. It got me thinking about your book. (You should let me read it after you, by the way!)
DeleteLike Cassidy said, I like how you wrap it up at the end. It's like you left a lesson for the reader at the end.
Great job, Bashir I like how you explained and intruduced everything about the book throughout the first paragraph. Towards the end you give all of your opinions and inferences like Cassidy said then and you wrap the story up. Nice job, you also ask questions towards yourself and the reader like Nikol said.
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