Thursday, April 23, 2015
The most interesting event in the book so far was when Jeffrey fell off the counter and his nose started bleeding. Steven’s mom took him to the emergency room, and found out that Jeffrey has leukemia. They were transferred to a hospital in Philadelphia, and stayed there for about a week. Steven’s mom called every night, but his dad didn’t keep him updated on what was happening. When Jeffrey and Steven’s mom got home, both his parents got into a fight and Jeffrey threw up. Steven helped Jeffrey got ready to take a nap so he would feel better. This has caused Steven to not complete assignments or pay attention in class because Jeffrey is everything to him.
I think that the most exciting
or interesting event so far was when everyone found out that Jeffy had gotten
cancer, because everything that happened was just so quick. I mean it was Jeffy
was on a stool, he fell off the stool, he started bleeding A LOT, his mom took
him to the hospital, and he was diagnosed with cancer. It all happened in like
20 or so pages. It is interesting too, because the start of the book doesn’t
seem anything at all like Jeffy was going to have cancer. It seemed like a book
that was just about a kids every day life.
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The most exciting and interesting part in the book is Steven's brother getting leukemia. It put Steven's whole world upside down. Everything was normal, until this happened. He had good grades, and other things like that, but when he got leukemia, he just stopped caring. His grades went down and he didn't really pay attention to his teachers. Also, his parents are very quiet. His dad wouldn't tell Steven about what was happening to Jeffrey, and his mom is very sad about it. Jeffrey himself, can’t eat something as small as a tic tac without throwing up, he has to watch what he eats. He is very weak at sometimes, and can get bruised and hurt easily, but he seems to act normal.
The most exciting and interesting part in the book is Steven's brother getting leukemia. It put Steven's whole world upside down. Everything was normal, until this happened. He had good grades, and other things like that, but when he got leukemia, he just stopped caring. His grades went down and he didn't really pay attention to his teachers. Also, his parents are very quiet. His dad wouldn't tell Steven about what was happening to Jeffrey, and his mom is very sad about it. Jeffrey himself, can’t eat something as small as a tic tac without throwing up, he has to watch what he eats. He is very weak at sometimes, and can get bruised and hurt easily, but he seems to act normal.
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I think most exciting/interesting part so far is when Jeffrey had the fever and had to be rushed to the hospital. It might sound weird on how I think the most exciting is because you are kind of on your toes the whole chapter. Such as, when Steven is at the school dance and all of the sudden his mom rushed with Jeffrey, who was covered in sweat. Another part is when Steven is playing drums and he looks up to he his dad, who hasn't talked to Steven in awhile, watching him play. This might be the anxious part so far in the book!
I think most exciting/interesting part so far is when Jeffrey had the fever and had to be rushed to the hospital. It might sound weird on how I think the most exciting is because you are kind of on your toes the whole chapter. Such as, when Steven is at the school dance and all of the sudden his mom rushed with Jeffrey, who was covered in sweat. Another part is when Steven is playing drums and he looks up to he his dad, who hasn't talked to Steven in awhile, watching him play. This might be the anxious part so far in the book!
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
The setting doesn't affect the mood because the setting is his house and his school. Nothing really goes on in these places. Steven's little brother, Jeffrey affects the mood mostly. Jeffrey annoys Steven at home all the time. There was also a time when Jeffrey had a nosebleed and Steven was blamed for it. His parents thought that Steven had punched Jeffrey in the face. They wouldn't even talk to him and his name went from "beloved first born" to "that one." This upset him and secretly he was worried about his brother. Through out the whole school day, he was eating tic tacs to calm himself. This changed the mood from cool and calm to upset and stressful.
The setting in this book doesn’t really affect the mood. The setting is pretty much only at his house and his school, which doesn’t affect the sadness of the story. The thing that affected the mood was Jeffrey, Stevens little brother, he gets cancer, and make the mood sad. This changes Steven, and everything he does like, his homework, his friends, and many other things. If Jeffery didn’t get leukemia, the mood wouldn’t be sad, but he did. And because the setting is only at his house and school, it just keeps it the same because nothing at his school or house really affects what he feels.
Question #2
The setting doesn’t really affect the mood at all. The
setting of the book is mostly at school and home, but the main problem is the
main character’s brother has cancer. I don’t think that the mood would be any
different if the setting was in Kansas or if it was in New York, cancer will
make everybody sad no matter where they are. The only way that the setting
could possibly make a change in the mood would be if they were somewhere where
there wasn’t very good or even any treatment to cancer. Then the mood would
change.
The setting doesn't affect the mood of the story that much because the character only goes back and forth between his school and his house. The main thing that affects the mood is mainly changed because of the character Jeffrey's cancer. Jeffrey's cancer affects the mood because one moment everything was so happy and perfect and then the next moment when Jeffrey got diagnosed with cancer the whole world went upside down for the main character,Steven. Even though Steven was not a big fan of his brother he was protective of him. Like one time this one kid was trying to push Jeffrey off a swing, so Steven yelled at the kid to stop until his mom pulled him away. Now that Jeffrey is sick Steven lets Jeffrey play on his drums as long as he doesn't use the special sticks.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Hi! I am Jackson Sarver and I am going to be the Discussion Director
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