Daniel Collins
   Ms. Mocsary
 English 101-16
March 18, 2012
In the book Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter Larry was by himself
almost his entire life. He found a friend in Silas but his father
destroyed their friendship by making them fight. At school, at
home, and in the community Larry was treated as a outcast.
Best Friends   Angry Friends
Everybody thinks that Larry is lucky because he is suppose to go
on a date with Cindy. He picks Cindy up from her house and
everything that he hoped to happen went out of the window. She
jumped in the drives seat and drove the car to a dark place in the
forest. She jumped out and was never seen again.
   Other students from
    Larry’s school
    thought that Larry
    was the last person
    with Cindy. Which
    made them think
    that they should stop
    talking to Larry
    because he was a
    killer.
Lonely Larry was mistreated
by children at his school and
people in his community. Larry
soon went to the army to try
and get away from the life he
had.
At Belaire their was a child named Jarred that was the outcast. He
was an outcast because he still played with toys and acted childish.
Nobody wanted to be around him because he acted differently from
most other children our age.
 Jarredplayed         He was not on any
 with trading cards    of the sport teams
 instead of playing    or in any clubs at
 basketball. He        school. He was
 never talked to       not an A student
 anyone in class       or a B student.
 unless you sat by     There was no
 him and asked         reason for anyone
 him something.        to talk to him
                       unless one was
                       just bored.
Teenagers playing with children's   What people think is normal as a
             cards                            teenager
When I saw Jarred ,I did not judge
him, but just took it as that was what
he liked to do. Some of the other
football players teased him. I think
they should have treated him
differently. When I started talking to
him, he seemed like one of the football
players.
In the end, Larry forgives his brother Silas and
helps him fix his truck. They may be become best-
   friends again are start to act like real brothers.
   Angry Friends. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar.
          2012
   Army. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012
   Boys Best Friend. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar.
          2012
   Boys Fighting. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar.
          2012
   Boys Talking in School. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20
          Mar. 2012
   Dark Forest. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012
   Kids Talking. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012
   Playing With Children's Cards. Photograph. Google Images. n.d.
          Web. 20 Mar. 2012
   Rob and Big. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012
   Teens Playing Basketball. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web.
          20 Mar. 2012
   Teen Playing With Toys. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20
          Mar. 2012

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  • 1.
    Daniel Collins Ms. Mocsary English 101-16 March 18, 2012
  • 2.
    In the bookCrooked Letter, Crooked Letter Larry was by himself almost his entire life. He found a friend in Silas but his father destroyed their friendship by making them fight. At school, at home, and in the community Larry was treated as a outcast.
  • 3.
    Best Friends Angry Friends
  • 4.
    Everybody thinks thatLarry is lucky because he is suppose to go on a date with Cindy. He picks Cindy up from her house and everything that he hoped to happen went out of the window. She jumped in the drives seat and drove the car to a dark place in the forest. She jumped out and was never seen again.
  • 5.
    Other students from Larry’s school thought that Larry was the last person with Cindy. Which made them think that they should stop talking to Larry because he was a killer.
  • 6.
    Lonely Larry wasmistreated by children at his school and people in his community. Larry soon went to the army to try and get away from the life he had.
  • 7.
    At Belaire theirwas a child named Jarred that was the outcast. He was an outcast because he still played with toys and acted childish. Nobody wanted to be around him because he acted differently from most other children our age.
  • 8.
     Jarredplayed  He was not on any with trading cards of the sport teams instead of playing or in any clubs at basketball. He school. He was never talked to not an A student anyone in class or a B student. unless you sat by There was no him and asked reason for anyone him something. to talk to him unless one was just bored.
  • 9.
    Teenagers playing withchildren's What people think is normal as a cards teenager
  • 10.
    When I sawJarred ,I did not judge him, but just took it as that was what he liked to do. Some of the other football players teased him. I think they should have treated him differently. When I started talking to him, he seemed like one of the football players.
  • 11.
    In the end,Larry forgives his brother Silas and helps him fix his truck. They may be become best- friends again are start to act like real brothers.
  • 12.
    Angry Friends. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Army. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Boys Best Friend. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Boys Fighting. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Boys Talking in School. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Dark Forest. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Kids Talking. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Playing With Children's Cards. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Rob and Big. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Teens Playing Basketball. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012  Teen Playing With Toys. Photograph. Google Images. n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2012