Bad Girls Dont Die Synopsis

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BAD GIRLS don’t die

Katie Alender

2014

jason Octave

Period: 5

2/24/2014

Synopsis of BAD GIRLS don’t die

Alexis

Theme of BAD GIRLS don’t die

Mystery is the overall theme of the book. Having to deal with Kasey weird behavior changes, not knowing what is on the next page, and the whole situation with Alexis and Carter. In the entire theme was carried out through the whole book. It starts off slowly creeping into the jaw dropping finale. The suspense in every chapter made it nearly impossible to put the book down. Kasey strange change of language made it seem as if she was possessed. However, Alexis loving sister that she is does not want to be that her sister is actually ‘possessed with a evil spirit (demon)’

In addition to Kasey’s behavior, she is accused of breaking Megan, captain of the Doom Squad (cheerleading team), sister’s arm. Of course Kasey denies having anything to do with the accident but towards the end of the book confesses the truth about what really happened. Alongside with Alexis is Carter who is mostly confused in the chaos but plays a very important role in the book. Carter’s willingness to stay beside Alexis in this confusion but Alexis feels the same way. Yet nothing deterred him from ending in the book with going to prom with Alexis.

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Cause and Effect Relationship of BAD GIRLS don’t die

I. Vocabulary

I. Precarious (pg.185)

II. Mesmerize (pg.95)

III. Exterminator (pg.62)

IV. Paranormal (pg.244)

V. Methodical (g.244)

VI. Schizophrenia (pg.189)

VII. Incredulously (pg.153)

VIII. Illuminate (pg.145)

IX. Solemnly (pg.215)

X. Suffocating (pg.306)

XI. Abomination (pg.262)

XII. Fluorescent (pg.244)

XIII. Ablaze (pg.163)

XIV. Chivalry (pg.37)

XV. Anonymity (pg.36)

XVI. Picturesque (pg.1)

XVII. Sinister (pg.327)

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