Nichole Castro is the most popular girl in high school. After a fatal eye incident from a mysterious student she loses sight in her right eye it’s a tragedy all over the nation! Jay Nazzaro understood the pain that how it feels to be treated like a freak, and he’s determined to find out who did it. But deeper as he gets the harder he falls for the surprisingly down-to-earth, Nichole …. And the more danger he’s in. Everyone one is a suspect including Nichole herself, and Jay might be the next victim on the list. This stakes soulful mystery explores just how far we go for love and beauty. Nichole goes to the doctor and finds out she lost half of her face Characterization -located on the upper left. My main character in Nichole. Nichole is a young pretty popular girl in high school. The reason I picked the pictures of dresses, nails, shoes, jewelry, etc. is because in my book they quotes “She was sure to win Miss New Jersey” (page 1) this exclusively say that she is really beautiful and popular in Hollows High School. Nichole has bluish green eyes, “A window tints violet, the color of my eyes.” (page 6 ). Nichole is hard working girl when it comes to school. …show more content…
She goes to the doctor to check it out and the doctor quotes “she only burnt 1% of her face” (page 6) and she’s trying to find out who burned her face. Jay is also suspicious to see who found out who hurt her after every one treats her like a freak. Nichole goes to the doctor’s office and she find out that her face is going to be permanently
maria sanchez was only six people tried to hit her with sticks hateful words at her were thrown hate to all with her skin tone she went to school on her own the kids all left she was alone she wants to learn everything in life but she goes to school with strife maria was brave and learned at school with one teacher who was cool her teacher smiles but maria sees her fear and uncertainty maria does her best to stand tall and not let her fear make her fall ignoring hate coming from the crowd maria makes her country
Amanda Calkins is someone that very few people would consider a role model. A twenty one year old girl in culinary school who doesn’t have much to her name other than a beat up yellow volkswagen beetle, a cat named Dinah, and her weekly pack of marlboro red cigarettes that she carries around in her black leather purse. She is always running late, constantly swearing, and has the most unpredictable temper. Her skin is white as the snow, and her edgy black shaggy hair frames her face giving off a very mysterious look. Tattoos and piercings cover her rawboned and angular body, and her baggy clothes make her look all skin and bones. She is a very independent woman who doesn’t let the thoughts of anyone else interfere with her life and has
Cameryn visits Dr. Jewel with her best friend, Lyric, and Adam. During the reading, Dr. Jewel shows signs that Cameryn’s friend and deputy of town, Justin Moore, is the one who killed Rachel. She becomes really suspicious of Justin and tries to be cautious. When Justin visits her house to talk about the case, Cameryn realizes that all victims that were involved in the Christopher killings were drugged. After going over and over the case with him, she sees scratches on Justin’s neck and thinks he killed Rachel because she thinks Rachel was struggling with Justin after being suffocated to death. In the previous reading with Dr. Jewel, he claimed that Rachel told him the number “8” and the letter “M.” Everything clicked with her after seeing Justin drive out her driveway and seeing the number “8” and the letter “M” on his license plate. Cameryn revisits Dr. Jewel and gets another reading. During the reading, she examines that he mixes DMSO in his drink. After putting all the puzzle pieces together, she remembered that there were peculiarities in Rachel’s autopsy. She calls Dr. Moore, a forensic pathologist, and asks him about
after removing the chip from the back of her phone, she hunts down and tracks her alt. After following her alt into an alley, she sees that her alt hired a striker to kill her. She gets shot in the left shoulder and only narrowly escapes thanks to chord scaring them off. After Chord patches up her shoulder, she runs away from him again, but this time, she goes to another striker job. After killing the target, she finds an empty room and sleeps there for a while until her alt’s striker found her and tried to get the jump on her. After getting outsmarted by West, she kills him and runs away to her alt’s house. When she gets there, she finds out that the striker that she killed was her alt’s boyfriend and that the next day, her alt was going to attack Chord. She immediately runs to chord’s house and tells him about her alt’s plans, only to find that he knew all along. The next morning she gives him sleeping pills and sets up a trap for her alt to fall into. When she arrives at Chord’s house, she shoots and misses by a fraction of an inch. She runs over to Chord’s house, after leaving him
Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, she takes the same classes, and she has the same goals: to become a spy. The Gallagher Academy is really a spy academy for the training of exceptional young women. Martial arts black belts, fluency in fourteen languages, and expert hacking abilities are all included in the most basic parts of this challenging course. Sophomore year is when the students start their first field work, in Covert Operations (CoveOps) class. Then Cammie takes on a CoveOp of her own and is about to perform her most challenging assignment: becoming a normal girl to date a normal boy.Out one night she meets a boy, and falls for him, unable to tell him who she really is, she uses all her
Jeffries begins to recognise Lisa's intelligence, independence and bravery when she shows interest in the suspected murder case. Lisa has theories about the suspected murder case declaring that "Women aren't that unpredictable...A woman has a favourite handbag that always hangs on her bedpost where she can get at it easily, then all of a sudden, she goes away on a trip and leaves it behind." Jeffries realises that there is more to Lisa than what meets the eye, she is multidimensional, intelligent and not just a beautiful woman who loves dresses. Lisa is dismissed by Doyle when she and Jeffries tell him about their suspicions, Doyle says "that feminine intuition stuff sells magazines, but in real life it's still a fairy tale." Lisa tells Jeffries that "A woman never goes anywhere but the hospital without packing makeup, clothes, and jewellery." This increases Jeffries suspicions. Jeffries admires Lisa's bravery, when she climbs through the window to Lars Thorwald's apartment. Lisa is put in danger, when she was caught by Thorwald in his apartment, Jeffries felt helpless. Lisa gains more power as Jeffries realises he needs her to be his legs and relies on her to do the things he can't. Jeffries respects Lisa more once she is interested in the murder mystery as she becomes more involved, coming up with theories, and especially when she broke into Thorwald's apartment. Jeffries sees her in a different light with new eyes, he feels proud of her and looks at Lisa with admiration "she's a smart girl, you should have seen her" he tells Doyle. Lisa now holds the power in the relationship as she is now able to do the things that Jeffries can't. Jeffries pays her more attention as he realises she is not just a pretty face who loves
Leaving her with terrible scar tissue and burns. Her burns were hiding a secret the whole time from her closest
Following the assault she discovers that Francis was in the foyer of the recreation centre and she feels a sense of betrayal that he did not help her. This also has a significant emotional impact on Nicole and results in her becoming not only upset about the assault but also about Francis not helping
As a historical figure of my assignment I chose to search on Jenni Rivera. She had a dramatic and tragically life before becoming famous. She went through being poor; living she lived in a garage in long beach, California. She was abused, a victim of domestic violence, humiliated, and cheated on as a women, . Aall because of being a young single mother. Rivera, never settled for less, she pursued her dream as a singer; of traditional Mexican music. She went to bars and night clubs to let her voice and name be known, in California. Due to her effort, strength, never giving up, and family support she became an positive influence to many women .
Martin Luther King once said, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” The ability of an individual to express their ideas is vital to the passing of ideas and a world where individuals are encouraged to express their opinions. Expressing such ideas could be in an educational setting or in everyday life. Joy Castro is a writer, who’s writing is primarily non-fiction, short fiction and poetry. Much of her writing is distinguished by personal stories who address many of the topics that have directly impacted her. In her two selections, “Hungry” and “Becoming Educate”, she argues the urgency of allowing people to express their ideas regardless of their gender, socioeconomic status, and in the educational setting.
Fantasia Barrino was born June 30, 1984 to her proud parents Diane and Joseph Barrino (Fonseca, 2006). She is a black American woman that was raised in High Point, North Carolina. She grew up in a Christian family home with a mother, father and two brothers. She attended church every Sunday and started out singing in the church choir at a very young age. Fantasia and her family traveled from city to city to perform and record gospel music. Music played a huge part in Fantasia Barrino family life. Majority of the family members sang gospel music as well as soul music. She attended Andrews High School during her teenage years. She won the American Idol title in 2004 after showing the world that she has a voice.
“You remember the year I punched Donnie Banks?” Finn said, “He called me a freak” Autumn said, “He said, ‘Your girlfriend is a freak’, he knew that you didn’t want to be my girlfriend, And That I did’’. He didn’t care if he’d get hurt, because he would always protect her ever
When Nic was a kid he had a pretty normal life. He played during the day and slept at night. But that all changed when Nic’s parents got divorced. Then Nic had to live with his dad in the school year and his mom in the summer. Nic’s dad ended up marrying a woman named Karen. She would read with Nic and keep him entertained. Then as years past, Nic had a half brother named Jasper and a half sister named Daisy. Nic loved both of them a lot and told them stories. Then Nic started doing drugs.
Dr. Hieler helped her to see things for what they really were which enabled her to see that she was not the only one struggling through the traumatic experience. Bea acted as a hierarchal, unbiased character who saw Valerie for who she was, instead of as Valerie, the girl on the news. Bea’s words truly resonated with Valerie and would leave her with a deeper level of understanding. With Bea’s painting guidance, Valerie was able to express her emotions in a safe outlet. Jessica Campbell was the character who many expected to be killed.
In the town of South Lake Tahoe, children played safely outside, the sun always seemed to be shining, and laughter was a common sound. Everyone knew one another and crime ratings were close to zero. Due to the town’s “child-friendly” nature, the Dugard family called this place home (Hawkins). However, on June 10, 1991, a fiery nightmare exploded into reality for eleven year-old Jaycee Dugard. Walking towards the bus stop, Jaycee was dragged into a grey sedan (Hawkins). Jaycee’s stepfather Carl Probyn witnessed this gut-wrenching act from down the street and tried unsuccessfully to trail the car on a bike. (Tresniowski). Jaycee’s mother, Terry, lost control of her emotions after her daughter’s