heat powerpoint
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Heat
Realistic Fiction
3rd Person omniscient
Protagonist:
MichealArroyo
Mike Lupica
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Realistic Fiction
Yankee StadiumBaseballBronxLittle League World Series
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Narrator knows Protagonists’ thoughts.
“He wanted Manny to come walking right around that corner now, Michael knowing that all he had to do was give Manny a look and his friend would know he needed help, as though Michael had sent an instant-message right into his brain” Pg. 113
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13 years old Star pitcher Cuban immigrant
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One of the main external conflicts. Michaels father died. Michael and his brother, Carlos, are left alone
in the Bronx. Carlos is 17, not yet old enough to be a
guardian of Michael. Social Services cannot find out about Michael
and Carlos or they both will be sent to a foster home.
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I believe that the theme of the story is to never give up and never let anyone get you down.
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My something extra is a little bit of information about the author.
Became a columnist covering the Knicks for the New York Post at age 23.
Has been writing about sports for the past 30 years.
For the past 15 years he has been a TV anchor for ESPN’s The Sports Reporters.
Also wrote Travel Team and Miracle of 49th
Street.