Thursday, May 11, 2017

Literature circle/ Non - fiction blog

One of my essential questions that I had was Does Bobby ever get back to normal because all the theories the dads have created, do not help? So will he ever go back to the way he was? This question ties up the whole book since the book mainly talks about Bobby the invisible boy. The fathers of Bobby and Alicia made theories about why Bobby became invisible and they say that it has to deal with science. When Bobby is reflected on the light you could see his shadow. Soon or later and the end of the book Bobby goes back to normal.

In my book "Things not seen" and my article  "Seeing" words a different way, and winning a spelling bee have a main character in their topic. They use textual evidence and details on the topic. I would say a article and a book can be different because both represent different topics. They both include quotes, questions and more to help the reader understand better. My book ties in good with my article since one of my characters in my book is blind and the article talks about kid who is also blind. They may similarities but they also have differences. Both book and article provide well information.

Some examples from a book and an article is you have complete body of work on a particular subject. A book, typically, references other books or Journal articles and provides an overview in a subject. Some books are drafted as textbooks. An article is something published in a Journal or a conference, typically reviewed or very narrow scope targeting experts. Those are some examples about how a book and a article can be different and also be similar.

Clements, Andrew. Things not seen. New York: Puffin , 2006. Print.

""Seeing" words a different way, and winning a spelling bee." Newsela | "Seeing" words a    different way, and winning a spelling bee. Newsela, 20 Feb. 2015. Web. 12 May 2017. 

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