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you don’t even know me by: Sharon g flake

you don’t even know me by: Sharon g flake. By K ameron .j Coming of age 4 th period. setting. The setting is in a black neighborhood and around February. It is important because it tells were ton Kay is from how he grew up and what time of the year it was.

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you don’t even know me by: Sharon g flake

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  1. you don’t even know me by: Sharon g flake By Kameron .j Coming of age 4th period

  2. setting The setting is in a black neighborhood and around February. It is important because it tells were ton Kay is from how he grew up and what time of the year it was.

  3. Our conflict in this story is that ton-kay is getting married and he its really shore what should he do. It’s a man vs. self point of view conflict

  4. Summary of plot Tow-kay is 16 years old and already planning for his weeding he its fully committed to his marriage so on that day he gives up and call it quits. He Is forced to go back to the streets and struggle his aunt invites him to stay with her but the fighting is of and on. Later in the book tow-kay learns that life isn't easy and he must fide a way to live on these streets

  5. theme MAIN THEME IS OVERCOMMIN YOUR FEARS AND FINISHIN WHAT YOU STARTED TEXTUAL EDVIDINCE1:I KNOW PRONOUCE YOU HUSTBAND AND WIFE PG.15 TEXTUAL EDVIDINCE2:KEEP PUSHIN I SAID TO MY SELF PG.68 TEXUAL EDVIDENCE3: TOW-KAY I HAVE HADE ENOUGH GET OUT OF MY HOUSE. PG.45

  6. Point of view This story is told first person to get tow-kay feeling out and how he fells about the situation. If it was told in another point of veiw the story wouldn’t make sense because u wouldn’t know how bad tow-kay felt.

  7. symbolism

  8. recommendation This book is good for reading because it can relate to some problems we have in reality. Also it is mixed emotion what I mean is that if u like sad stories it has sad stories it u like action it as action and so on and so forth.

  9. The end

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