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Twilight Book Report!?

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Alright so i have a summer english assignment that's due at the end of the first week of school. We have to write a 250-400 words response in which we examine our reaction to the novel from both affective and cognitive perspectives. Affective questions are like perosnal ones, like "did you enjoy reading the book?" or " did you like how the book ended?" stuff like that, and cognitive questions are like questions abouts the book, like "what was the main plot?" or "what methods do the author use to make the readers connect with the characters?" So we have to think of our won questions for each category. And luckily Twilight was on the list of books to choose from, so thats the one im doing!

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  1. What kind of school makes kids read such a horrible book!? You should boycott this assignment!

    Anyways, yeah. If you read the book the homework shouldn't be hard. This is basically cheating - do your own homework.

    Show the teacher what you know, not what random strangers know!


  2. If you already have the answers to all of those questions then you are good to go and should be able to do the paper on your own. If you write all of the above information in complete sentences you will probably be over the word limit. Get started, you are almost there.  

  3. Er . . . no offense, but is this really a question? Seems like you're just telling people you're doing a Twilight book report.

    Anyway, I truly feel sorry you are doing your book report on Twilight. You must be hard pressed to find some of the literary side of it. Smeyer has said in many interviews that she writes without thinking about trivial things such as a theme or symbolism, as if it's a good thing. No, Smeyer, it is not a good thing!
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