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﻿ ﻿Rachel Harrison:
==﻿ The character I chose was Katniss. In the beggining she was bitter against the government, yet believed there was nothing she could do. She just went on in life trying to survive and not bothering about the government. She did not think twice about the fact that she might be able to do something to catch attention, to rebel. She was strong, but didn't really know how she could use her strength in anything except for taking care of her family, until she was trained for the games. == ==In the end, She had become smarter, she then started thinking that there was something she could do, how she can put up a fight and cause grief for the capitol. She was beginning to think more. And through the games, the end of them especially, she realized how much she can do, or at least show an example to others of what they can do to to make life better for them maybe in the future == ==Katniss's strengths are mainly the ability to cary on, to persevere for as long as her strength will allow it, and sometimes beyond. She never has much of a stiff neck, meaning she isn't full of herself and overly proud. Her good lack of pride allows her to fully realize her strengths and weaknesses at the same time. She does however, have a problem with using her strengths and believing she will be able to carry on. her body just carries on without her really knowing, until she realizes her real stregths and can carry on from there. ==

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Rylee C
==The main character in my book is Anna Covey, or as she calls herself, Surplus Anna. Anna has grown up in a “Surplus Hall”, a place where illegal children are sent. Anna tried hard to “pay back her debt of being born to mother nature” by trying to useful in society. She works hard so that someday she will be able to work in a Legal person’s home as a maid. Anna tries to be good and follow the rules, but she instinctively wants to be unique and free. She breaks numerous rules in keeping a diary even though she is a Prefect, which means she ought to set a good example to the other Surplus kids. But her internal drive makes her desire freedom so she defies all she has even known to break out of the hall with her best friend, Peter, who has been sent by Anna’s parents to rescue their child. Flat or Round: Anna: Round ==

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== ﻿﻿Paige Turner

The character that I chose is Alex. He is the main character of my book. At the beginning of the book, he is a normal kid. He goes to school, he helps his family, he does everything a normal teenage boy does. He has to take care of his two sisters while his mom is away at work and his dad is in Puerto Rico at his mother's funeral. Also, while the parents are gone, the moon is hit by a meteor and sent too close to Earth. Alex's sisters are difficult to tend because the younger one is whiny and the older one is bossy. In the end, he changed because he learned to be more patient with his sisters. He becomes stronger through all of the events that he had to go through (disappearance of his parents, having to take care of his sisters, having to send one of them off to live on a farm, etc.). All of the events helped him to become less "it's all about me, stop bugging me and let me think by myself." Also, he stays strong by going to Mass at school and church. He feels that he can become stronger if he believes in the Catholic beliefs. Alex's main strength is that he has to be strong for his sisters. If he's strong for them, he can be strong for himself as well. Another strength that Alex possesses is the ability to not give up on anything. That helps him to be strong for his sisters. His only weakness is that he lets his emotions rule his decisions and actions. The fact that he has so many different strengths and weaknesses makes him a rounded character. It makes him a rounded character because any normal person has their strengths/weaknesses and most of the time people change because of them. Flat or round? Bri (Alex's sister who gets sent to the farm): Flat Mami: Flat <span style="color: #07072c; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Uncle Jimmy: Flat =Dalila Rodriguez=

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the character i chose is Jonas. Jonas is one of the main characters of the book. At the beginning of the book everything is normal for him, he does his volunteer work, he has plenty of friends, he has a wonderful normal family. Jonas is eleven years old, but the rule of his community is that when you turn 12 years old on a December the person must get arranged to start training for his job that he is going to be assigned to for the rest of his life. Jonas is very nervous during that time, usually Jonas's family have little family discussions at the dinner table and Jonas is always able to express his feelings without any problems, but since Jonas is turning 12 very soon he isn't able to express his feelings very good. At the beginning Jonas is a very intelligent sensitive boy, he believes that life around him is perfect, he believes that every rule is right and the government is doing everything good for everyone in the Community (thats what it seems like at least). At the end of the book he tempts to be more<span style="font-family: Helvetica,Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px;"> extremely sensitive beauty and loving to his family and the giver dude, when at the beginning he thought everything was perfect, later in the book after a couple of years of training he tempts to want to make some changes in the community, because there are some pretty cruel people and rules in that community. He didn't really change much because through out the whole book he always was willing to sacrifice anything for the people he loves. The only thing that changed was the way that he looked at his community. ======