Summary Of Flipped Book Report

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INTRODUCTION

In the amazing book Flipped, their are two main characters named Bryce and Juli. All the even chapter are about Juli and all odd chapters are about Bryce. It all started when Bryce moved across a girl's house named Juli Baker in second grade.

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Bryce has a fixed mindset and not a growth mindset because in the chapter Brawj-Brawk-Brawk, Juli had gave Bryce eggs from her chickens' yard. But the Loski's were scared of the eggs because they might have chichs inside. So they send Bryce to investigate Juli's yard. However, Bryce does not know the difference between a male chicken and a female chicken. Bryce came back with no information, but he saw a lot of chicken scat. So then the Loski's were scared of salmonela

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