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The Boy at the Back of the ClassLoading...
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This eBook is created by: KellanMain Characters
The main characters are listed below. Tell us something a few things about each character. You may add to this as the story goes on.
The Narrator
likes lemon candy
Ahmet
A kid that had to move and got attack
Poor kid that has a little money and has to buy cheep things like tins stuff.
likes to get tucked in by her mom
likes plants
people make up stuff about Ahmet like rich , dangerous or under cover guy
Has an Afro
Michael
gives 40 winks a day
hid from someone and took some chocolate but didnt eat it
Tom
Likes to collect stickers.
winks a lot to the new kid and sometimes winks with both eyes one after the other
Josie
gave the new boy a special orange
The Teacher
Mrs. Khan is the teacher's name.
Mrs. Khan has a new student and he isn't really social.
Alexa
My character says…
My character thinks…
My character does…
She says that everybody should help Ahmet find his family and keep the gates closed.
She thinks that the gates should stay open and be nice to the refugee kid named Ahmet.
Makes Ahmet feel good and is really nice to him
Helps keep the gates open to help Ahmets family find him.
Based on the above, my character feels…
She feels that people should help and take care of Ahmet because he's a refugee kid.
How Does Your Ahmet Change Over Time?
Beginning
Ahmet is very shy and is kinda a friend to the narrator and will not show up to specials and Ahmet wouldn't participate in gym.
Middle
End
Ahmet gets a note and shows where is family is and says his family is coming to the England. It says that his sister gone...
He starts to talk and gives us information about his lost family. Starts to feel comfortable around others.
I would be scared if I were a refugee kid. A refugee kid leaves their native country from bad people. I would be scared to be seperated from my family. I wouldn't be excited or any positive things to leave my native country. I would have a tough time because I wouldn't be able to speak to them and I wouldn't be able to understand what I'm learning because they might do it a different way. This is why being a refugee sounds like a terrible experience.