<Begin with a freewrite about your book. Write non-stop about your book. What have you been thinking about your book since you read last?>

I'm not really understanding some of <Title>, by <Author's First and Last Name> because <Finish this sentence.> An example of what I mean is on page < ___ >.  "<Copy a couple of lines or a paragraph from the book.>" I think this is <adjective> because... <Add 1 or 2 sentences>

My questions started on page < ____ > where it says: "<Copy another 2 or 3 sentences or a pagagraph from the book>." I think that this is important because <Explain the biggest events or conflicts in the story so far, then go on to explain why you think this particular event or conflict is confusing , surprising, unsusual, odd, or unclear.>

In school these days we are learning about big ideas and themes. In a subject like Humanities, we talk mostly about how students rely on things that are written in books without questioning them.

Through the process of working on the personal project, I have become more interested in several topics.

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