Text Structure- Main Conflict
Nick Woerishofer
The Homework Machine
12/22/11
Author’s Note: Hello reader, this is a main conflict text structure piece on a book I read called The Homework Machine. Enjoy!
In the book I read called The Homework Machine, there are three kids who don’t like to do homework. They meet another boy who is very smart and has invented a homework machine. The main conflict in this story that the homework machine become dangerous and starts malfunctioning. Then the kids become in danger because people start to find out about the machine. Then the police get involved and they get really scared. The conflict is resolved when they make a decision to throw the machine in The Grand Canyon. I believe this the main conflict because this is the climax of the story; it is the point of no return. There are many other reasons why this is the main conflict, one reason is that at this point in time the kids don’t have a choice anymore they have destroy it or they could end up in jail. The machine turns evil and like has a mind of its own, and it is hard to unplug so they some had to destroy it the only way was to just get rid of it, so they threw it down The Grand Canyon. It was a good book and I liked the author, Dan Gutman. I enjoyed reading it.
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