Thursday, January 15, 2009

Our group interviewed several teacher's over the book Deadline and this is what they have to say:
Mrs.Manning,
I loved the novel Deadline. It really puts life in perspective as well as makes you understand the importance of living life to the fullest.

Ms.Haydon,
Thought it was a very powerful story, recommends to older students. The book has a lot of good messages.

Ms.Mandrelle,
it was an interesting frame work, compelling character, center was to unaffected by his sentence. Overall good book. She likes the storyline and would recommend to students.

3 comments:

  1. Here's another teacher's perspective:

    I LOVED DEADLINE! It is one of the best books on the planet. Life is precious but temporary and experiencing Ben Wolf's tragedy helps us all to take life more seriously. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

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  2. i think the teachers are right iam reading the book now and i almost to the end and so far its a really great book!!! I hope you all liked it as much as i am!

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  3. When you are quoting sources, you might want to try more uniformity. I you are quoting someone, directly, keep the entire quote written from that person's perspective enclosed in quotation marks. If you are paraphrasing someone's words, stay in the third person. Flip-flopping is confusing for you audience.

    I love the way you guys chose to interview people though!

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