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All American Girl

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ALL AMERICAN GIRL

By Joanna Mionez

SETTING

The story is taken place in Washington,D.C

SUMMARY

HER SISTER LUCY IS MISS POPULAR AND HER YOUNGER SISTER REBECCA HAS THE BRAINS

Samantha Madison is the middle child of three

SAMANTHA MADISON LOVES TO DRAW.

She begins drawing pics of her classmates with celebrities and then sells them.

ONCE HER SISTER FINDS OUT

She tells on her

EVENTUALLY SHE IS FORCED TO

Take art classes,where she meets David.

DAVID

David seemed to be the only nice person in the class. He may also be in love with her

CLIMAX

THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY

Is when Sam saved the presidents life.

AFTER THE INCIDENT

She had a new title. Sam Madison was a hero.

SAM DID WHAT SHE COULD

To save the president. Who knew the guy who sang uptown girl was an assassin

BUT HOW DID SHE SAVE HIS LIFE ?

This book is full of surprises...You will have to read to find out!

MEG CABOT

Did a really good job writing the book

SHE DOES A GOOD JOB

Of introducing the characters and making you feel apart of the book

RECOMMENDATION

IT'S ENGAGING

I recommend this book to all teenage girls

THERE MIGHT BE GIRLS

Out there who can relate to Samantha

Whether their sister gets the most attention or the better clothing or even better grades

THEMES

LUCY ALWAYS

Brought Sam down because of what she wore or even her personality

BE TRUE TO YOURSELF

Have the courage to be who you want be not what others want you to be

ANYONE CAN BE A HERO

Whether you donate blood for a good cause or smile at someone who's had a bad day, your being a hero

THE QUOTE I CHOSE WAS.....

“THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LISTENING AND HEARING, JUST AS THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEEING AND KNOWING.”

I CHOSE THIS QUOTE BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS IMPORTANT TO THE OVERALL TEXT

In life people see or hear things and begin to talk about it without even knowing the truth behind it all.

IN THE END OF IT ALL

Samantha understood the concept of what Susan Boone tried telling her.