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  • 7
  • Come on Ashwood! Look for the evidence. Never give in. Never give in. Never give in.
  • Oh my god! I know who did this now!!
  • The Next Day
  • 8
  • To say that I am disappointed is an understatement. Why did you want to do this
  • I hope you learned from your mistakes now, but that still doesn't get you away from being expelled
  • I am sorry principal and Ashwood. I was just so sick of Ashwood being so popular which drove me to do this
  • Winter, I can't believe you. I thought you were innocent all this time!
  • 9
  • Now, thank god I didn't get kicked out of school. I now need to know other people closely.
  • Wow I can't believe that it was Winter all along. I didn't think that inside, she was rebellious.
  • Glossary pg 1
  • GlossaryLiterary Devices:Imagery (Box 2): Oh,the horror of the scarred white lines all over the maroon painting of our country's fearless fighters. This quote provides an image about the prized possessionpainting that was saved after World War II.Hyperbole (Box 4): I'm going to be beaten up so bad that I'm going to look like a piece of paper for the rest of my life! This shows that Ashwood might be beaten up to the point that she is going to be in a lot of pain withscarring. In the 1960's, beating children with the cane was the most common punishment used on children.Repetition (Box 7): Never give in. Never give in. Never give in. This quote shows repetition by repeating the phrase to show that Ashwood is in a hurry. This quote is used because during World War II, a famous phrase said was Epizeuxis meaning never give in.
  • Glossary pg 2
  • Cultural Setting:Tradition (Box 1): This school is built in a way that helps students attending the school remember the victory of the World War II that happened a decade ago. In this time, punishments included beating with a cane or being expelledFashion (Box 1): In the 1960s era, vintage dresses were widely worn by womenEconomy (Box 7): In 1960s, technology wasn'tadvanced to the lower or middle class. In the image, Ashwood is using a computer that was just newly designed to show that she was considered as a rich person.
  • Glossary pg 3
  • Archetypes:Trickster (Box 8): In the entire story, Ashwood didn't know that her best friend was trying to frame her for her crime all along.Journey (Box 5-7): This was the time where Ashwood was looking for evidence to show that she was not responsible for committing this crime, but in the end, Ashwood learns about what was really inside of someone she always trusted
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