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Extra Credit By: Andrew Clements Taylor Hare pd.4. Description.

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  1. Extra Credit By: Andrew Clements Taylor Hare pd.4

  2. Description Abby Carson is the outdoorsy type because she likes to go rock climbing, and likes to go in her woods. Abby also doesn’t like to do school work, so she gets bad grades. Abby is like eleven years of age and is in sixth grade. Sadeed Bayat is eleven years old and in the sixth grade. Sadeed likes to draw, read, and write poems. Sadeed is the best English writer in his school.

  3. Setting Abby Carson lives in Illinois with her mom dad and big brother. Sadeed Bayat lives with his mom dad and little sister Amira in Afghanistan.

  4. Conflict The conflict in my story was that Abby was not doing her school work, so she is failing the sixth grade. But in order to get that grade up she has to get all A’s and B’s for the rest of the year, and do one extra credit project. This conflict is a man VS. man conflict.

  5. Prediction My prediction wile reading “Extra Credit”. When I started reading the story I absolutely thought that Abby was going to change. This is because she got the extra credit project. Also she was thinking she was going to be left back, Then I knew she wanted to change.

  6. village determined English traveled rock climbing Dari letters extra credit

  7. Message The message people will learn from reading “Extra Credit” is that people can still be friends even when they have different backgrounds and religions.

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