Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Paper Boy


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  2. i chose this book because it had a very insisting book flap.

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  3. paperboy is about a boy that has a stuttering issue so wen he takes his friends paper route coli-ting he has to talk to the costumers.

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  4. What a brave kid - to choose something that brings you face to face with something really difficult. I'm not sure I would be that bold - how about you?

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  5. There’s a passage in the book where the young paperboy talks about his “stuttering
    scars.” He tries to convince himself that if he has enough of them, the stuttering doesn’t
    hurt as much. What does he mean by this?

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  6. The paperboy struggles with his stuttering and the effect it has on communicating with
    others. How does he manage to discover his voice, in spite of his difficulty in speaking?

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    1. when he was talking to mr spiro and was not ashamed

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    2. He discovers his voice
      when he was talking to mr spiro and was not ashamed

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    3. Yes, WITH Mr. Spiro. But HOW does he discover his voice?

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  7. This is my favorite DCF book if read ever. I'd recommend this book to everyone because it's so interesting.

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  8. In Paperboy he becomes friends with Mr. Spiro who lives on his paper run. Mr. Spiro also does not care about how he speaks.

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  9. best book ever. I like the whole book and every thing about it.

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  10. He is talking to Mr. Spiro a lot. Every time they talk he gets a dollar with something writen in careful hand righting on it saying something like student and it is like levels that change every time.

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  11. He goes in to Mr. Spiro's house after the movies with his dad and is amazed by how many books there are in his house.

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  12. I have guest started reading paper boy and I have to say it is really good but it isreally focasing on one topic so far.

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  13. In paper boy the boy is really obsest with the type writter because he thinks that he will be bullyed if he does talk were I am is the boy is making a whole bunch of copes of the news paper.

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  14. I think what is going to happen in the future is that the bully is going to get him and do somthing but I am not positive what but somthing bad.

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  15. I'm at the last week of his paper route. He is trying to get his yellow handle knife back from Ara-T. The book is still good.

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  16. I think that he is going to talk in the end but there is no way to be positive.

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  17. In paperboy I think he will try to steal his knife back from Ara-T but get caught by him.

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  18. I think that he is goint to fit in when he is not afraid speak any more I think that he might become better than than the bully but I think that the newspaper boy is the wrong way to go.

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  19. I think that he will be a great student in school here but I am not so sure that he is going to fit in school their.

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  20. In Paper Boy he try's to get his knife back from Ara-t but does not almost getting caught by Ara-t.

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  21. Today in paper boy he was typing in his typewriter that he is really adicted to if I were his parents I would be worried.

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  22. in paperboy he does not want to go out into the real world because does not speak well.

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  23. In Paperboy Mr. Spiro is leaving after his last day of his paper rout. It is hard for him because some much stuff is going on at once.

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  24. In paperboy he though a bottle at Ara T in a different town so he'd stop choking Mam. Then he started to get choked.

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  25. I think that he is a very interesting boy because he is unlike other people in books.

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  26. The building was in smoke from the cigarettes. It was hard for him to breath when he went in.

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