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Tangerine, by Edward Bloor

2024-02-02 03:03:52

As far as he remembers, Paul was kidding his big, geek glasses, but what he does not remember is how his sight will be compromised. Now he can not feel anything. Orange written by Edward Bloor is a child named Paul Fisher just moved to Tangerine County in Florida state. Strange things were happening when he was in Florida, such as his school being swallowed in a sinking hole, lightning striking at the same time every day, or burning with their subdivision.

Edward Bloor's Tangerine summary helps to identify and understand some of the major events of the story. As this book was presented as a series of diaries, instead of writing Edward Bloor's chapter on Tangerine, I found a summary of days worth competing. Part 1 sets the stage and introduces the hero. Paul and his mother finally saw their empty houses in Houston, and their father and his brother Eric took out their new house in Florida waiting for them. Paul suddenly remembered when he accused Eric about trying to kill himself. The reader saw Paul's thick glasses and the first mention of poor eyesight

Orange Edward Bluea speaks to a boy named Paul who moved to the town of Tangerine in Florida. Paul is blinded by the law, but he does not know how he did it. He moved to a school called Windsor Lake, later moved to Tangerine Middle, where he made friends with the football team and found a way to put together all the pieces together. I decided to analyze Paul's mother. She is not a big figure in the book, but her action has had a big influence on Paul. The relationship between the selection and the result in this book is the main one. For example, one of the things Paul said in the second half of the book affects whether he will be defeated or not. Paul's mother chose not to tell Paul what his vision really did and to "lose" his own IEP, so Paul understood his vision and he did It made me more confused.