73 pages 2 hours read

Ellie Terry

Forget Me Not

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Middle Grade | Published in 2017

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Essay Topics

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Calli’s point of view is written in verse and Jinsong’s is written in prose. How does Ellie Terry use these different writing styles to characterize Calli and Jinsong?

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Terry introduces one of Calli’s tics—pulling her hair—before she tells the reader about Calli’s Tourette syndrome. Why do you think Terry chose to deliver the information in this order?

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Some of Calli’s poems are concrete poems: The words take the physical shape of the subject of the poem. Identity two of these poems. How does the physical shape of the poem contribute to its meaning?

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