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I chose this book because my mom said it was a really good book and she thought I would enjoy it.
Sep 07, 2012 08:11AM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

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Peyton Galbreath
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My book is about an older man who has been diagnosed with AIDS. his old student, Mitch, came to see Morrie and catch up with him. Ever since then, every Tuesday Mitch goes to Morrie's house. They talk about a different topic every Tuesday. As the years goes on Morrie gets more and more fragile and needs more and more help.
Feb 15, 2013 07:39AM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


Peyton Galbreath
Peyton Galbreath is on page 130 of 210
Feb 15, 2013 07:32AM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


Peyton Galbreath
Peyton Galbreath is on page 96 of 210
The protagonist in Tuesdays With Morrie is Mitch. In this book Mitch is telling us about the book but at the same time has conversatons with Morrie. One example is when Mitch narrats "I noticed that he quivered now when he moved his hands. His glasses hung around his neck, and when he lifted them to his eyes, they slid around his temples, as if he were trying to put them on someone else in the dark.
Oct 25, 2012 07:29PM
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Peyton Galbreath
Peyton Galbreath is on page 82 of 210
Suspense is a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, asin awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by adegree of apprehension or anxiety.In my book the author uses suspense by giving us hints about when Morrie is going to pass away.
Oct 15, 2012 08:42AM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


Peyton Galbreath
Peyton Galbreath is on page 48 of 210
The author of my book used flashback because in the book the main character always tells a story from his university years. An example of this is " in my sophomore year, I took two more of his courses. We go beyond the the classroom, meeting now and then just to talk. I have never done this before with a result who was not a relative, yet i feel comfortable doing it with Morrie, and he
Sep 21, 2012 07:55AM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


Peyton Galbreath
Peyton Galbreath is on page 30 of 210
"I pushed the breaks throwing coffee on my lap" This tells me this character is not very aware of its surroundings,until last minute.
Sep 13, 2012 07:42PM
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


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