Hello Everyone,
Nows the time to discuss some language arts mumbo jumbo with you all. One big thing in the book earlier that I read was foreshadowing. It was a main thing in the book "Flash Burnout". In that book it caused a major conflict. It was when Blake took well.... risque pictures of Marissa. He never erased them so it was fore seeable that his girlfriend Shannon would see them. This caused the major issue between them. Another term is verbal irony. In the book I just mentioned Blake was seriously so sarcastic it made me sick hehe. But I'm a sarxcastic person inside so I had to admire his work of words. Next would be setting. In the last book of the Hazelwood Trilogy the setting was very much described and very detailed and distinct. You thought you were really there when you were reading along. Next..... Ummm would probably have to be dramatic irony. In the book, "Flash Burnout" you could tell what was going to happen between Blake and Marissa even though Blake had no idea that this "love" between them would happen. Lastly would have to be theme. In the book I'm reading now it has a powerful theme "Don't Give Up." These words are very motivating and persistant through out the story.
Well that's it Guys!:)
Sincerly Your Fellow Blogger,
Whitney Anne Sarver
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