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Dylan
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In the fictional story that I am reading my book is in chronological order by how the sequence of events that are happened are happened throughout time. Even though they go back and forth in "the game" it still is in chronological order. The book mostly only talks about the game and so they don't go back in time to see things about the game previously.
— Mar 19, 2018 09:28AM
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Dylan
is on page 413 of 866
I would like to ask Brandon one of the main characters if he could go back in time and stop him from playing the game would he? The next question I would ask him is that if he thinks that the game was a good idea that was brought in this utopia. The last question I would ask him is does he think the death of Danielle will affect everyone in the books future with the game?
— May 21, 2018 09:13AM
Dylan
is on page 361 of 866
One significant moment that I think was a crucial moment in the book is when Danielle died. Danielle was kinda of an important when she was alive. But after her death her life was much more crucial. Her death triggered the game to shut down. As a result her death was much more than just a person dying. I predict that in future they will one hundred percent fix that problem.
— May 14, 2018 09:22AM
Dylan
is on page 361 of 866
For the tone I would say it is impartial because the author makes it seems as though from the beginning that this kid just comes out of the game as he has been in there for a number of years and they don't say anything much about him. He had started a new life after he came out of the game and came to the real world.
— May 07, 2018 09:34AM
Dylan
is on page 309 of 866
The topic I'm doing is audience. The audience that this book is producing I think is young kids. This book is kid friendly it has no bad scenes, no inappropriate language. I like this book and it is good for me because it isn't scary or graphic.
— Apr 09, 2018 04:22PM
Dylan
is on page 255 of 866
If I could say something to the main character I would give the advice that he should not be too caught up with the game and live more in the real world because the game is not a real life thing. The game is not everything in this book but it is a big part of it. The advice I would give is don't get your brain messed up with the game and the real life.
— Mar 26, 2018 09:15AM
Dylan
is on page 152 of 866
The point of view in my book I would say is 3rd person limited because in the book the at only some points in the book there is 1st person when someone is speaking and there is more of 3rd person. The narrator usually says stuff such as "he" or "they" and at some points the narrator says a specific character and how they are feeling but he doesn't do every character.
— Mar 12, 2018 09:18AM
Dylan
is on page 100 of 866
I think that the setting of my book is the virtual reality "the game" because in the book it splits time with the real world. So half the time the setting is in the virtual reality and the other half it is in the real world. The real world revolves around the game so that's why I picked the game. The game world is a mirror of the real life world just in a virtual reality.
— Mar 05, 2018 09:33AM
Dylan
is on page 51 of 866
I am using the character Kyle and I think that he is the loyal retainer (sidekick) because once the main character Zack wakes up he is there. Zack played The Game and Kyle was his friend from before. Since Zack just woke up everybody wants to ask him how it was. Kyle is just there as Zack"s friend so I believe he is the sidekick.
— Feb 26, 2018 09:43AM

