Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Mood
In my story "A Series of Unfortunate Events" the three Baudelaire children stay at a mill hoping that the bad guy (Count Olaf) doesn't find them. The author wants me to feel worried about them because in the story their are signs of him being closer than they think he is.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Mood
In my book "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Miserable Mill" while the three Baudelaire children are at the mill they feel miserable. It makes me feel empathy for them. They have lost almost everything in their lives except eachother. And that makes me feel sad for them. It makes me feel that way because of how they lost everything, their house burnt down along with their parents.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Summary
In my book "A Series of Unfortunate Events" Klaus, Violet, and Sunny are sent to a mill where they will work there until Violet becomes 18. Since they have been there, they have hated it. But the owner of the mills assistant helps the children out by giving the, something to eat once in a while. He is sorta like the nice guy so far.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Foreshadowing
In my book "A Series of Unfortunate Events; The Miserable Mill" there is a little bit of foreshadowing going on. When the Baudelaire children go to the Mills library there are only a few books. But one book had a cover with an eye on it. The same eye that was tattooed on to Count Olaf's ankle. A little before that event there was a building shaped like his head. Tall and skinny with windows shiny like his eyes. Could this all mean that Count Olaf is watching them with a another plan to steal their fortune? I
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