Monday, October 4, 2010

Blog 5: Runaway by Wendelin Van Draanen

10/4/10

How is the meaning of the story of the text affected by the setting? Could it take place somewhere else?

      In my novel, Runaway, the story of the text is affected by the setting. This story could not take place somewhere else. This story take place at the school and the rest is outside because travles to the west from the east. This story could not take place at the west because Holly runs away from home because she want to go somewhere warm. Her foster care, Benders, are creepy people who treat her badly. She writes in her journal, to Mrs. Leone, about her journey of being a gypsy with no home. This story could not be taken place somewhere else because Holly wants to go somewhere warm not cold.

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