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SSR Question of The Day Quarter 2 2016-2017

Day 1 Who is the main character in your book? Give some details about the main character. Be sure to include the title of your book too. Example: Connor is the main character in Unwind. He is a “bad boy.” His parents are going to unwind him because of his bad grades and because he gets in fights.

Day 2 Are the events in your book realistic or unrealistic? Explain why. Be sure to include the title of the book. Example: The events in Just Listen are realistic because the main character is worried about real life issues such as how to talk to a cute guy that she likes a lot.

Day 3 What is the main conflict in your book? Who or what is involved in the conflict? Be sure to include the title of the book also. Example: The major conflict in Wonder is that the main character has a facial deformity and has to deal with a lot, such as people treating him badly, making fun of him or being afraid of him.