"What connections have you made so far between your novel and ... (A)Your life (B) Your world (C) Other books
(A) I have made no connections so far with my book and me. Every thing the book talks about has nothing to do with me. Such as being on trail, going to jail, breaking in places, doing drugs, drinking, smoking, rape, being in a gang, and being black (Not to be racist).
(B) This book has many connections to the world. I could picture all the things that are happening in this book happening to a teenage boy. This book could relate to a Gang-related murder trial that is happening right now to a boy named Cola Fred Taylor. He was convicted of murder just like Steve Harmon in the book. To think of these things actually happening to a boy this age is horrible.
(C) This book can be related to a book called the "Encyclopedia of serial killers." In this book it talks about people and how they become serial killers, their life, and how a teenage boy could be framed for killing just like in the book "Monster".
(A) I have made no connections so far with my book and me. Every thing the book talks about has nothing to do with me. Such as being on trail, going to jail, breaking in places, doing drugs, drinking, smoking, rape, being in a gang, and being black (Not to be racist).
(B) This book has many connections to the world. I could picture all the things that are happening in this book happening to a teenage boy. This book could relate to a Gang-related murder trial that is happening right now to a boy named Cola Fred Taylor. He was convicted of murder just like Steve Harmon in the book. To think of these things actually happening to a boy this age is horrible.
(C) This book can be related to a book called the "Encyclopedia of serial killers." In this book it talks about people and how they become serial killers, their life, and how a teenage boy could be framed for killing just like in the book "Monster".