Rocco By Sherryl Jordan Chapter Summary

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Rocco is a role-model. He is an extremely important character and has many interesting and admirable characteristics. Here’s how Rocco, a sixteen-year-old self-absorbed teenager, shows qualities of leadership, courage and commitment as he matures and grows as a character in the book Rocco by Sherryl Jordan, where he is committed to preventing a nuclear war from happening. Here is what makes him so interesting.

Many people look up to Rocco as a leader. Rocco showed leadership when unknown traders came to the small valley of Anshur. Rocco was the one who set out to talk to the strangers, and after finding out they may have the plague he answered for the tribe and ensured the travellers left. To make sure no germs were spread, Rocco made sure

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