James Howe's writing style in this book is very informal, as though a 7th grader is just talking to you. How do you feel about this type of narration? Why do you think the author writes this way?
I think it is a type of voice as if from a kid to a kid, or whomever is reading the book, and the voice is probably in 1st person, because of the voice.
hey james howe wrote a book called "misfits" hello i've been talking about it a lot and one of the characters name is "Joe" and he's gay and has three other friends named Addie, Skeezie, and Bobby and they are all picked on in 7th grade so this sounds so familiar and the new book is called "totally joe?' Right cause I'm lost here!!!!
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I think it is a type of voice as if from a kid to a kid, or whomever is reading the book, and the voice is probably in 1st person, because of the voice.
hey james howe wrote a book called "misfits" hello i've been talking about it a lot and one of the characters name is "Joe" and he's gay and has three other friends named Addie, Skeezie, and Bobby and they are all picked on in 7th grade so this sounds so familiar and the new book is called "totally joe?' Right cause I'm lost here!!!!
Write something related to the question/the book, please, before we send you down the river.
fine... troubles with kids in school and issues we can fix thats his style
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