Guess What?! Jeez! You'll never find out what I found out as to why Shawn's dad wants to kill him! Nah, just kidding! I'm going to tell you right now!
Well, first off, if you read this blog, you'll be so confused because you didn't read my last blog. So if you haven't already, go check it out! Continuing on, for those of you who have read my last blog, you read that Shawn's dad is planning on killing him. I just didn't exactly elaborate as to why he wants to. Well then Jenna, are you gonna keep blabbering, or tell us?! I know, I know, I'll get to the point already! So, Shawn thinks that his dad wants to kill him because he feels bad for him. In the book, Shawn tells a story as to why he thinks his father is planning on killing him. I'm not going to go full on into the story, but I'll paraphrase some of it for you special readers. It had all started when Shawn's dad came to visit him and his family. Shawn's parents weren't together anymore due to the life of Shawn. At least, that's what he thinks. Well, when he came, his father, mother, and himself went to the backyard to talk and such. Shawn's mother got a phone call and went into the house to talk. So while that was happening, his father was trying to communicate with him. His father found it useless once again. But all of a sudden, a crow came and kept cawing at them both, and his father somehow got mad and started yelling at the crow. He got so mad that he threw a glass of iced tea at it. I flew away, and everything was back to normal. After all of that ruckus, his dad started to talk to him again. He was telling him what could Shawn have done to protect himself if his father weren't even there and his mother went inside for the phone call. Then he was telling him how helpless Shawn was. That's why Shawn had the idea that his father wants to kill him. Will he? Or will his father find another way to fix things?
Today in my second paragraph, I'm going to be talking about conflicts. One of the main conflicts that occurs in the book is person vs. self. In the book, Shawn faces many internal obstacles such as, insecurities, doubts, questions, etc. For example, in the book, Shawn had been asking himself many different questions that he wanted to know the answer to. " What does your arm feel like throwing a baseball? Your fingers holding a pencil? What do your lips feel when you kiss somebody?" is a quote from the book. He was asking himself many different questions that he wanted various answers to, but couldn't really figure them out, hence the condition he has.
Well, first off, if you read this blog, you'll be so confused because you didn't read my last blog. So if you haven't already, go check it out! Continuing on, for those of you who have read my last blog, you read that Shawn's dad is planning on killing him. I just didn't exactly elaborate as to why he wants to. Well then Jenna, are you gonna keep blabbering, or tell us?! I know, I know, I'll get to the point already! So, Shawn thinks that his dad wants to kill him because he feels bad for him. In the book, Shawn tells a story as to why he thinks his father is planning on killing him. I'm not going to go full on into the story, but I'll paraphrase some of it for you special readers. It had all started when Shawn's dad came to visit him and his family. Shawn's parents weren't together anymore due to the life of Shawn. At least, that's what he thinks. Well, when he came, his father, mother, and himself went to the backyard to talk and such. Shawn's mother got a phone call and went into the house to talk. So while that was happening, his father was trying to communicate with him. His father found it useless once again. But all of a sudden, a crow came and kept cawing at them both, and his father somehow got mad and started yelling at the crow. He got so mad that he threw a glass of iced tea at it. I flew away, and everything was back to normal. After all of that ruckus, his dad started to talk to him again. He was telling him what could Shawn have done to protect himself if his father weren't even there and his mother went inside for the phone call. Then he was telling him how helpless Shawn was. That's why Shawn had the idea that his father wants to kill him. Will he? Or will his father find another way to fix things?
Today in my second paragraph, I'm going to be talking about conflicts. One of the main conflicts that occurs in the book is person vs. self. In the book, Shawn faces many internal obstacles such as, insecurities, doubts, questions, etc. For example, in the book, Shawn had been asking himself many different questions that he wanted to know the answer to. " What does your arm feel like throwing a baseball? Your fingers holding a pencil? What do your lips feel when you kiss somebody?" is a quote from the book. He was asking himself many different questions that he wanted various answers to, but couldn't really figure them out, hence the condition he has.
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