Fiction (Contemporary Realism)

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Fiction (Contemporary Realism) Nice Catch! Fiction (Contemporary Realism) Author: Doris Canner Page # Helen Dupree 9/25/08

Kyle Catches the Ball 1

Problem- Kyle Wants to Stay 2

Snowstorm in Boston 3

Kindness Feels Good at field 4

Setting

Character I Liked I liked ___ because…. He/she was (physical features, age, etc.) Nice - (write specific item from story to support) Generous - (write specific item from story to support) Unselfish - (write specific item from story to support)

Character I Disliked I disliked ___ because…. He/she was (physical features, age, etc.) Impatient - (write specific item from story to support) Smart - (write specific item from story to support) Organized - (write specific item from story to support)

Theme I learned (lesson about life that is specific and could be used in other stories) This theme is shown when (specific item from story that supports)

Genre Insight This book is (genre). (Genre) is (define). In this book, (specific items from story that support).

Recommendation I (did or did not like this book and (recommend or don’t recommend) it to (audience) because…. (Specific items from story to support above)