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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Birdies Birdies





The book that I choose to read for the fourth quarter reading assignment was the third book in the Hunger Games Trilogy. The book paradas under the name Mockingjay which was a reoccurring theme through the first two books. The Mockingjay is a scientific created bird by the capital that was eventually used by the rebels in their effort to defeat the capital.

The book in my opinion was a very poorly written book and was just not good all the way around. It was both annoying and disappointing. The two previous book were very well written and always had a theme of freedom and progress. Through out the entire book the author put in different story twists that made the book just a bad read and a poor experience.

I couldn't relate the book to my life because they were so many different times that the main character broke down and that is just not my style. She was never able to make decisions and was just a putts. I can't say I like the book and I give it a rating of zero.

Speaker
The speaker of this book is a narrator for the majority and is very uncaring.

Occasion
The place in which this book took place was the different districts. District 13 was very important and so was the capital.

Audience 
The audience for this book is more direction to the fan base that has already been built up during the first two books of the trilogy

Purpose
The purpose of this book is conclude the trilogy and make me hate the author because she freakin ruined all the good parts.

Tone
The tone of this book is very laid back for example they killed the best character in like a single paragraph which is dumb.

Argumentation
Argue? All the argue in this book is probably about how dumb the author is. Maybe your main character should grow a pair and pick a man.

Syntax
The author did effectively use syntax throughout the book but was so unhappy I didn't pay attention to it.

Diction
I thought that diction was very appropriate for a book where in certain cases there is no civilization.



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