my thous on Percy Jackson

The story is fantastic i am a big fiction person and i have to say Percy Jackson is a really good  fiction story.The story is about a boy who does not realize he can control water he is the son of Poseidon and so he starts to learn all this when he's at a museum on a field trip.The trip was about roman and Greek Coulter Poseidon was the god of water the god of the sea so he had control of the water.Later he was thought to have pushed a girl down but people were whispering that the water did it after he was called by a teacher and was pulled in the building. the teacher teared into a monster Percy was frozen in fear he could not move he was scared he thought he would die.He was handed a pen that he looked at the monster then back it was a sword one clean swipe and he killed the monster it just exploded in a cloud of dust.After words Percy went out and asked everyone about the teacher they looked confused because they had no memory of this teacher Percy looked around thinking she was just here how could they forget her the pre English teacher.Percy looked and realized that he was still holding the pen and looked for the teacher that had it all the time.Percy looked and found him he returned the pen and asked him if he know’s about the one teacher that everyone had forgot somehow he also denies and says that there was no teacher with her name but that's as far as i got so IL keep reading and keep in touch.

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  1. Good start. Be aware the assignment is not a summary. You have to make personal connections or critique the techniques or quality of the writing. I think with some simple revision, you can meet that requirement in this post. It would require you commenting on the creativity of the plot twist of the teacher being forgotten by everyone. Discuss why the author does this. Why it was clever and how it built suspense for the reader.

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  2. Ok so im doing personal connections or something much similar?

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    1. Reflection on your book: Compare what you are reading to your own life. What lesson can you derive (pull) from the text or from life, after reading this part of the book.
      OR
      Character’s point of view: Tell about what happened to the character during the introduction or rising action part of your book.

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