a boy is alikes a gurl and they get married and then they have kids and then he still plays basketball and the their kids have kids and then........ THE END
Melinda has a secret that has changed her since last summer. She has become introverted and an outsider. Everyone thinks she simply a freak, but she has a reason. The reason why is the whole of reading the book. :)
it is on a very dark island/ bay. and Dulcie, Emma, and Ali are staying there for a whole summer!
The sentence "After reading the whole book the plot seemed a little thin" has a dangling modifier. It is unclear who is reading the book, as the subject is not explicitly stated, resulting in a lack of clarity in the sentence.
the plot of the summary is to explain the whole plot of the book because all the summary is is a recap of the main story's plot so you basically just restate the plot of the story in you summary paragraph
There is no one single plot in the novel Sailor Song. Set sometime after the turn of the 21st century in a small Alaskan village, the entire novel is a series of small subplots that together make up the whole of the book.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is set at their home and at the school where the boy has just entered middle school. It focuses on the problems and complications that boys and girls will endure when entering middle school.
oh i don't know- only the whole premise of the book? did you read it? the whole plot is based around how Hester and Dimmesdale had committed adultery and the consequences of it
All books have plots. The plot is what happens in the book.
First you asked what the beginning of this book was, and now the plot? For the second time, read the book!
you should just pick up the friggen book! do u really think that someone will waste there time explaining to you the whole frieken plot of that book you lazy *******!!!!!!! oh it really was a good book-u should try reading a word or 2!
The plot is saving their "sibling," Angel, from the Erasers and whitecoats at the School. The whole book is pretty much them finding their true identity while avoiding Erasers and other obstacles.