- Created By WReagleWR
WANTED-Hard
Book The Tessaract by Alex Garland
Wanted Killer- HARD
From the Book Hundred-Dollar Baby
Lesson From the Story
I have learned a lesson from this story... I have learned that no matter what people can always change their ways. Even the simplest thing can change what they would normally do to something different. Luke for example changes his ways from being a thief to being a good kid, just because he had to help Jodi in the London Marathon. Luke's father also changed. He was a criminal. This all changed when Luke forgot to get his father a birthday present and the only thin he had with him was a packet of seeds that Jodi had given him. He gave them to his father and told him to plant them. His father got very angry with Luke because since he was in jail what was he going to do with seeds. Luke’s father eventually ended up planting the seed and it brought a new light on him and he was a changed man. He was a really good guy from then on and didn’t get into any more trouble.
So therefore the lesson I learned from the story was that no matter what anyone can change no matter how long they have been a certain way.
Greeting Card
Front of Greeting Card
Interior of Greeting Card
Hey what’s up Luke? I decided that I was going to get you a gift. They gift I decided to get you should be very useful to you. I decided to get you a one free paid scholarship to locksmith school. I decided this because you are really good at picking locks, but you don’t need to use it to get in trouble. You can use it to get a lock smithing license now and you can use your ability to make money. You can advertise that you can get into any lock!!
Yours truly,
Character I would spend a day with- MEDUIM
If I could spend a day with one of the characters in my book I would spend it with Jodi. Jodi is blind, but very beautiful. I would want to spend my day with her because even though she is blind she still does everything she can to be normal. She has very acute senses and can even play solitare, and some sports. There are many things I would like to do with Jodi. She is a very good runner I would like to see if I could be her guide runner and guide her around and go jogging and things of the sort. After I got good at guiding her around I would probably take her to the Promenade in Bentonville or Rogers or where ever that thing is at. I think she would enjoy going into some of the place like Yankee candle shop, and we could go eat at the food court. I would also want to talk to her about what its like having to live everyday having to have someone guide you around.