Angry Peanut

Angry Peanut
HE IS ANGRY!!!!!!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Entry 3

Cameron:
An example of foreshadowing is when the new deputy (Justin) confronts the main character (Cameryn). On her first case, Cameryn cannot control her emotions and in the middle of the analysis she runs out of the room behind the building. After her stomach is empty she is met by Justin, who gives her strange clues about a messenger and that often the messenger is killed...Later in the book Justin turns out to be a messenger from Cameryn's mom who abandoned her when she was just a child. Justin came to Cameryn with a note and a gift from Hannah Mahoney. She doesnt open the gift or the letter until the end of the book, and when she does she reveals the truth about why Hannah left.

Jake:
In the beginning of the book Night Hoops Nick was playing a basketball game with the worst kid in the town, Trent Dawson. He is a cheating little nasty kid, who has an even worse brother. I think this foreshadows the fact that in the book later on Trent and Nick become Friends and play together on a daily basis.

Jaxon:
In the beginning of the Westing Games, there is a selected group of people living in the Sunset Tower Apartments owned by the Westing Estate. This leads me to believe that the story is foreshadowing how one of the individuals living in Sunset Towers is going to inherit the 200 million dollar fortune and have the opportunity of moving into the Westing mansion.

David:
In the book, The Hobbit, Bilbo and the dwarfs (Thorin & Company) have to camp in a dark, creepy, and damp (from all the rain) place in the middle of nowhere. In the morning, the dwarfs see a light off in the distant. Due to the dark environment around them and the fact that Gandalf is missing, this may foreshadow that the light might be some evil things waiting for them.

Josh:
In the book, Code Talker, Ned and the group of Navajos were sent to a place in Hawaii to train with the other Marines during World War II. The Navajos were separated from the other Marines and taken to a secret room. In the room, there were Marines who made the Navajos translate their language to English. This may have foreshadowed what the Navajos' role might be during World War II, and that role was to provide a code for the US to send messages.

Grant:
In Peak, after Josh takes most of the climbers up to camp ABC and two of the campers get the illness HAPE, Peak starts having seconds thoughts about making it to the top when the climb up to ABC was hard and that is not even halfway. I think that this is foreshadowing that one of the climbers might not make it all the way to the top.

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