These are my writing assignments:
My persuasive paper on why it's important to read world literature.
My essay on how the author intentionally builds the primary character through the use of interactions with the other characters. |
A Goodreads review that I wrote on Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher.
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"Shadow Spinner is a shockingly good book, set in ancient Persia. The way Susan Fletcher writes the details makes you feel like you actually experience Persia and the Sultans Harem. The characters are very intricate and you seem to learn more about each character every chapter, finally building up to the end where you know the characters and their stories through and through, some better than others.
This is the type of book you don't want to put down until you've finished it, and even then you wish you could read more. The excitement is constantly keeping you from chapter to chapter building your curiosity along with it. Just when you think somebody's in the clear another conflict comes up and brings you to the next chapter, and the next, and the next. This book is an excellent short read for all ages, expertly written, and a book I would recommend to all age groups."
This is the type of book you don't want to put down until you've finished it, and even then you wish you could read more. The excitement is constantly keeping you from chapter to chapter building your curiosity along with it. Just when you think somebody's in the clear another conflict comes up and brings you to the next chapter, and the next, and the next. This book is an excellent short read for all ages, expertly written, and a book I would recommend to all age groups."