I have finished the book "Ungifted and what happened was that it wasn't just Donavan talking the whole time. It sometimes changed into other kids personal thoughts about Donavan. What happened was that Donavan wasn't doing so good in the ASD because he just really believe in himself. Then people just kept thinking that he wasn't going to pass anything in his life. Until he finally thought that he could do it. He tried and worked hard for only one test. People were saying "I'm not saying he will pass the semester, I'm just saying he is passing the big test." He also started to realize that he is gifted but none of the others don't have the gift. Thought of it to be silly and anyone can do it. Then once it started getting towards the end of the book it just talked about other people that were at ASD. I will let you find out what thats all about.
I found something about the book that keeps on showing up. Every chapter starts with "un". I think that is because it wants to show something negative about someone. I think that it is also showing that all the people in the ASD that are "gifted" aren't perfect. That is probably why Donavan start thinking more positive about himself because he notices that about everyone. That is what I noticed comes up again and again in the book.
Interesting observation, Jesse!
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