An important scene is when Autumn and Sylvia are in the auditorium when the doors won't open at 10:03 am, then you here a gun shot. This scene is so important because this scene is where everything starts where the character start having flash backs and thinking about how the shooter Tyler. The scene shows the characteristics of a character because the character start realizing things that they would never have, like hoe they feel or know about a person. The plot structure of this scene is takes place in rising action. An explanation for this is "No there has to be another explanation why Jonah is lying dead under Ty's car. His sister borrowed T's car. There was an accident. 'Not Ty. It can't be him.' Please." I think this scene is very important because it is were everything starts.
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In the book This Is Where Is Ends by Marieke Nijkamp there are four main characters Claire, Thomas, Autumn, and Sylvia. Claire is the shooters ,Tyler, ex-girlfriend. Thomas and Sylvia are twins and Autumn is Tyler's little sister. Claire is running while the shooting was happening when the heard the gunshots, and Thomas was in the principals office looking at files, Autumn and Sylvia where in the auditorium where Tyler was. Claire Believed that Tyler was not responsible for what was happening because the body of the security guard was under his car and there was weapons in his car. She cites, "No, there has to be another explanation why Jonah is lying dead under Ty's car. There was an accident. Not Ty. It can't be him." (66) Sylvia is going to collage and taking AP classes while Autumn was struggling because her father doesn't wanted her to go to college because her mother had an accident and passed away. Thomas was looking at school files to see if Tyler's criminal record was on his file to see if Sylvia was safe because Tyler didn't like her dating his sister. Thomas states, "So here I am, breaking into school records. To make sure she's safe." |
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