MIDDLE SCHOOL, THE WORST YEARS OF MY LIFE - NINI
Settings - The main setting of my book is in the main character, Rafe's school, H.V.M.S, which stands for "Hills Village Middle School" in Jules SUV. Of course there are many other settings like his house, a park but this is the main one which is important. Rafe sees his school as prison because he hates middle school and its the worst years of his life. It didn't say in the book how the school really looked but by knowing that Rafe thinks of it as prison, I can imagine how the school really was a prison. H.V.M.S is just a normal school with lots of classrooms, lots of teachers, has a cafeteria and has a lot hallways that no one is supposed to be running in. (Part of school rules.) There are school bus at his school where he goes to school everyday and there is a american flag in front of his school. This book takes place in the present. Rafe talks about his everyday in school and when he comes back from school, so its kind of like a diary but not necessarily a diary. He also talks about what happens everyday in school and everywhere else.
Main Conflict/s-There are 2 main conflicts in this book so far.
So the first one is that Rafe is trying to violate/ break every rule of the school in the " HVMS Code of Conduct", from the moment he got the book of rules, it was his worst enemy, he does this breaking every rule thing with OPERATION R.A.F.E.
Rules
Aren't
For
Everyone
That means each rule has its points when broken, by that I mean when he breaks a rule, he get amount of points. Its easy for him to break the rules but hard for him after that when he gets in trouble either with the teachers or the principle and his parents after that. It not hard for him with the teachers but really hard if his mom and stepfather finds out. They have a family meeting which is talking about his mistakes and why did he do this just for the first two or three days of school. Rafe said: " Rules are made for breaking".
The second conflict of this book is Miller the Killer. Miller the Killer is a giant guy in his school. (By that I meant much bigger that Rafe.) He is really evil. He is big, has XXXL paws as Rafe calls it, is bold and likes punching people especially Rafe. As I can see, Rafe is not scared of anything except for Miller the Killer. Miller the Killer would even put his XXXL paws on Rafe's neck and lift it and even sometimes slam you into the wall. That's why Rafe is scared of him. I think that Rafe will solve his problem by being in trouble after breaking a rule by stopping breaking rules because I think it would get even worse. For the second conflict, I think that he will go report to the principle about Miller the Killer being mean and trying to kill him. That might get Miller into trouble and he might possibly stop.
Settings - The main setting of my book is in the main character, Rafe's school, H.V.M.S, which stands for "Hills Village Middle School" in Jules SUV. Of course there are many other settings like his house, a park but this is the main one which is important. Rafe sees his school as prison because he hates middle school and its the worst years of his life. It didn't say in the book how the school really looked but by knowing that Rafe thinks of it as prison, I can imagine how the school really was a prison. H.V.M.S is just a normal school with lots of classrooms, lots of teachers, has a cafeteria and has a lot hallways that no one is supposed to be running in. (Part of school rules.) There are school bus at his school where he goes to school everyday and there is a american flag in front of his school. This book takes place in the present. Rafe talks about his everyday in school and when he comes back from school, so its kind of like a diary but not necessarily a diary. He also talks about what happens everyday in school and everywhere else.
Main Conflict/s-There are 2 main conflicts in this book so far.
So the first one is that Rafe is trying to violate/ break every rule of the school in the " HVMS Code of Conduct", from the moment he got the book of rules, it was his worst enemy, he does this breaking every rule thing with OPERATION R.A.F.E.
Rules
Aren't
For
Everyone
That means each rule has its points when broken, by that I mean when he breaks a rule, he get amount of points. Its easy for him to break the rules but hard for him after that when he gets in trouble either with the teachers or the principle and his parents after that. It not hard for him with the teachers but really hard if his mom and stepfather finds out. They have a family meeting which is talking about his mistakes and why did he do this just for the first two or three days of school. Rafe said: " Rules are made for breaking".
The second conflict of this book is Miller the Killer. Miller the Killer is a giant guy in his school. (By that I meant much bigger that Rafe.) He is really evil. He is big, has XXXL paws as Rafe calls it, is bold and likes punching people especially Rafe. As I can see, Rafe is not scared of anything except for Miller the Killer. Miller the Killer would even put his XXXL paws on Rafe's neck and lift it and even sometimes slam you into the wall. That's why Rafe is scared of him. I think that Rafe will solve his problem by being in trouble after breaking a rule by stopping breaking rules because I think it would get even worse. For the second conflict, I think that he will go report to the principle about Miller the Killer being mean and trying to kill him. That might get Miller into trouble and he might possibly stop.
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