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Coco’s Letter-Essay #3: Chomp

2023-11-12 00:01:43

I just finished Chomp, this is a realism novel of 290 pages. The author is Carl Hiaasen, born and raised in Florida, and most of his books are there, including Chomp. He also wrote books for adults than children's books, but recently they started writing them. Chomp did not win the Newbery Honor Award, but one of the other book he wrote was Hoot. It is a realistic novel and I chose this book as it is necessary to cope with the challenge. I saw another person saw it, it seemed very interesting, so I tried it.

In Chomp, the family lives in Florida 's father, Mickey is an animal catcher taking away animals from people' s house. Mother, Mrs. Clay went to Shanghai in China and have not heard it in the book for a long time. And 12 - year - old boy Wahoo is different from his 12 - year - old boy in his grades. He needs to look after the animals, but this is a big responsibility to make the animal full and feel better. He must also ensure that they act on their own. His father also helped him, but he was too busy taking care of himself. First, Iguana fell down from the tree walking around and hit the head, and I had to go to the hospital. Then they received a call for a show called Expedition Survival! They know that Mickey has raised animals like crocodiles and pythons, and this show wants them. Star assistants came to their houses to see their houses like the kind of animals they own and their backyards. So later, when the star of the show came to Derek, he learned that he wanted to fight during performance. However, Mickey did not know what Derek wanted to fight. I hate Mickey when people are not dealing with animals. But if Mickey did not let Derek use his crocodile, he will not get the money they need to pay off the bank loan. But Mickey eventually made him use a crocodile, and then Derek came here with a photographer and movie exploration survival! In their backyard. So, if you want to know more about this book, you have to read it.

I was surprised and worried when Mickey entered their python cage and python began to put pressure on him. I thought Mickey would die or lose his feet. I want to know why Python tried to eat Mickey instead of his normal food. Then when Mickey called Wahoo for help, Wahoo got their urgent drink for these purposes, and Mickey took it, just put it on the Python's tongue a little please. Then Mickey asked Wahoo whether he supplied python, and Wahoo acknowledged what he had forgotten. This does not happen because it is very important to make sure that their python is always being supplied

I like the way the author teases Derek Badger very much. Derek is not a true survival, everything is fake. Prior to all Derek's performance, he got a spray sunburn, it seems that he was under the sun, but no. You think that at least his tan is genuine, just outside. Those who are watching his show really do believe him and do not understand everything he has to do to make it look authentic, it is sad.

The film they released is still a high-quality entertainment, but since Toy Story 3 I did not feel this way. Toy Story 3 made me cry like a baby. Their latest feature feature film "Cocoa" finally made me cry like a baby. Coco is a fun experience filled with wonderful animations, wonderful music, great writing, and a creative model that maximizes Mexican culture. The movie uses topics such as family, wish, and music. They integrated it with the day of death culture in Mexico. I also think that this movie is conveying a strong message to those who have lost a loved one at some point. I am hoping that the way movies talk about property and inevitable loss will comfort you.

Excerpt: Coco obeys well-known expressions, especially those suitable for Pixar. By looking at enough Pixar movies, it makes it easier to find these plot designs more than a mile. Coco 's success is beyond that plan, its message is based on humanity, and it is surprisingly dexterous. Excerpt: "Death land" is one of Pixar's most fascinating world. Like Mexican folklore that influenced it, its vibrant colors line the path between a little sick and funny. Films are full of walking and talking but they never get scared (small people ought to be okay), and their bone-shaped body is also used to show a great comedy effect I can.