I think the book will end in a good way where mark will make a huge change, as in he’ll not be that much interested in kung fu anymore because he is high school and might find a girl who might change his life in a way where he might be in much love and won’t have time to be with the girl. I remember when I was in high school and found a girl that I really liked, I really forgot about my school activities such as football and basketball. Mark hasn’t really found a person who accepts him for him his parents are always there for him. But he doesn’t have that type of bond with them where he can go and talk to them about his personal life,
Mark wasn’t a huge person in education in the beginning of the book, but as soon as he got more into high school he started to focus more on Chinese education as in Painting and the history of it. I wish I had teachers in my high school that let me choose classes that interested me in life. I wanted to my school to have more interest in music and not choir. I’m starting to see real big change as far as marks attitude and his personality goes he is nicer and is making friends. I’m still kind of deciding what career mark is going to choose because I’m not that far in the book where I can figure out what he likes in life besides Kung fu. Hopefully he makes a change in his lifestyle. I wish when I had my girl in high school I didn’t stop my activities because I teachers and coaches were disappointed in me that I stopped doing sports for a girl.
Okay, Shawn. From here on, I want you to make sure that you capitalize a person's name or the name of a country, like China (something you didn't do in your response for today). Mark with a capital "M." I see that you've started doing it a little more than you used to. Now, before you submit your blogs and before you turn in your papers for class, I want you to spend some time making sure that you have capitalized Mark.
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