The second story I read was about a young girl named Kelly, one night while she was sleeping she hears her cell phone ring she answers it and says “hi” but no one answers and she hangs up not even 1 minute later she gets another call this time someone is there, he introduces him self to her and she quickly asks what do you want phoning this late. He says “I need you to do me a favour” she snaps back and says “Oh, no you don’t you have got the wrong girl here.” And she quickly ends the call. He phones back again not even 1 minute later. She is very angered by this and turns off her phone for the night. The next morning at school she tells her friend Cheryl about the whole thing. Her friend says that the person that is phoning you is someone in jail that needs you to do a favour for him. She believes her so that night she answers the call and agrees to do the favour. The favour that he wants her to do is to go to a house and find Margaret and say No-Sweat, Mouse. She figures it will be better to phone the house to tell her that she is coming before and when she calls a man answers and she says I have a message for Margaret from Charlie (the man who called), the man instantly hangs up. But she still decides to go to her house. When she gets at the house an older lady answers the door and she asks for Margaret when she gets Margaret they asked what would you like she said I have a message from Charlie and they are like there is no way you can have a message from Charlie, Charlie died 1 week ago. She pauses for a second and said he said to tell you No-Sweat, mouse when Margaret hears that she smiles and says the day that he died, I told him to fall down and die and he used to call me mouse when i was younger so I think he is referring to me.
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What do you believe the significance of the story is as a whole? What do you think the message means and how does it pertain to Margaret? Why would the man refer to himself as Charlie - a dead man?
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The significance ofthe story is to say that the dead is living. It pertains to mrgaret because margaret was charlies bestfriend before he died. and he refers to himself as charlie because he is charlie... I am reading horror stories
ReplyDeleteWas there any symbolism or foreshadowing in the story?
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ReplyDeleteThere really isnt any use of foreshadowing it sort of just suprises you at the end of the book sort of like a fortunecookie you never know what you are going to get and as fo symbolism the only symbolism they really used was near the end of the book when kelly says i guess Cheryl was right he was in jail
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