![]() (I accidentally repeated a sentence in my quote) Mr. Jordan told Shirin and a student to come up towards the class. Mr. Jordan told the student to say what he thought when he looked at Shirin. The student said "I don't see anything it's like she doesn't even exist." Shirin got deeply offended and stormed out of the classroom. When she told her brother Navid about it he didn't think it was a big deal. This represents point of view. In Navid's perspective, it didn't seem like a big deal; whereas Shirin was deeply offended.
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![]() This is internal conflict because Shirin wants to be nice to Ocean but she has been hurt and/or betrayed so many times that she can't open up to him, even though she wants to. Her fellow peers describe her as "scary" because she is very intimidating and isn't nice to anyone due to the pain she's been through psychologically. ![]() This quote is from the book The Summer I Turned Pretty . I chose this quote because I think it reminds someone how they should value the time they have and not waste it. Just like Belly said, things can't stay the same forever. Many things had happened that summer, Susannah getting cancer, her meeting Cam, Susannah and Mr. Fisher's divorce, and Belly really wanted to make the most out of it, despite the hardships, and realized things weren't going to stay perfect forever, but nonetheless she should still have a good time with the people she loves. This symbolizes that you should not waste the precious time you have and should cherish it and make the most out of it. So, this is symbolism because this quote symbolizes the cherishing of time, and that you should make the most out of the time you have instead of wasting it |
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