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Miss Popularity Francesco Sedita Alexandra Arroyo Wednesday, October 21 st , 2009

Miss Popularity Francesco Sedita Alexandra Arroyo Wednesday, October 21 st , 2009. Introduction. Picture and title, interesting Realistic Fiction, it could happen. First Sentence.

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Miss Popularity Francesco Sedita Alexandra Arroyo Wednesday, October 21 st , 2009

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  1. Miss PopularityFrancesco SeditaAlexandra ArroyoWednesday, October 21st, 2009

  2. Introduction • Picture and title, interesting • Realistic Fiction, it could happen

  3. First Sentence • Cassie Cyan Knight watched the hideous event unfold: Erin Donaldson, Cassie´s best friend since, well, ever, was in the midst of the ungraceful spill in the history of Sam Houston Middle School’s cafeteria. • Admire Cassie • Moves from school • Bad

  4. Brief Summary • A girl moving • No one treats her well in Maine • Cassie • Mary Ellen, Etoile

  5. Descriptive Passage • Cassie turned around and saw all of the Fash Bash Committee standing together, laughing and talking, still floating on clouds. How could she be more lucky? Her best friend from Houston was texting her, and her new friends in Maine were all standing her, celebrating their first success together. Cassie’s heart swelled. She had so many terrific people in her life. And they loved Cassie for being Cassie.

  6. Descriptive Passage • It is good because Cassie made new friends and is happy

  7. Theme and Message • Respect • Make fun of Cassie because she was from Texas • Don’t care about what others say, always be you

  8. Final Sentence • And with that, she flipped her phone closed, scrunched her hair, and sashayed over to the group. • She was thinking that she like having good people around her

  9. Conclusion • I liked the book because it shows that you need to respect people no matter who they are, or where are they from • I recommend it

  10. Thank You!

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