Monday, November 4, 2013

Final Blogger Reflection

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I believe that this Characterization post best exemplifies my ability to analyze complex characters. In the rubric it states that I must “analyze[s] in detail how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme”. To complete 1st part of the requirement I write "Suzie changes throughout the story. She begins by being angry and upset... But throughout the story she knows that the best thing to do is to help her family find him. She also isn't as angry and upset. She instead is more acceptant of where she is." Later in the blog for the next part of the requirement I write “She can’t interact with the people on Earth by talking. She has to give them signs.” Lastly for my final requirement I write “I think that the main characters that keep the story moving are Susie, Lindsey, and Mr. Harvey. Susie keeps the story going by narrating and sharing her opinions and feelings. Lindsey keeps it going by search for clues about the killer and looking into Mr. Harvey. Mr. Harvey keeps the story moving because Susie explains how he seems to be feeling and how he is dealing with killing her.” This all shows the three requirements that are shown in the rubric.

 

Choice #2

One thing that I struggled with while using blogger would probably be keeping up with my reading. It was kind of hard to do the posts when I hadn’t finished the book. To get through this I would write in my planner how many pages I would have to read that night to make sure I would finish it. I also had a hard time coming up with things to write about in my free post. So to get through this I would annotate certain things as I read and then I would talk about my annotations and ask questions. A strength that I had with blogger was finding the things I needed to have in posts. For examples I did well with finding relationship and connections I my book.

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