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What Do I Need To Know Before Reading The Book Matched

Where can i read "Matched" online for free?

The book is still under copyright and not available for free download. At least not legally. Any site offering it for free is illegal. Piracy steals from the author and publisher.
So bite the bullet and spend some of your own money or try your local library.

MATCHED BY ALLY CONDIE...HELP WITH SUMMER READING QUESTIONS!!!?!?!?

Alrighty, three significant passages. The one about the main character: find a passage that describes Cassia. A passage probably that is best is one about her personality, demeanor, attitude, or character.
Now you are supposed to answer those three questions on that passage, right?
1) Identification of the speaker if there is one: This is saying "who said the passage you just provided?" In this case, the passage that describes Cassia.
2) An explanation of events leading up to the passage: So, you just provided a passage about that describes the main character. Now you have to say what happened in the book before that passage was said/thought; an event of some sort.
3) An explanation of what the passage shows about character , setting, theme, or symbolism: So, the passage that describes Cassia. What does this passage show about what her character is like? (like, what impression has she given you. What does this description basically say she is?)
The second passage! Something about the setting. 1) again, who is the one in the passage describing the setting. 2) what happened before that passage in the book. 3) What does this passage say about the setting? (like, what impression is it giving)
And the third passage, a passage revealing the theme or some symbolism. You could look for some symbolism, but the theme is pretty easy. And again, you do what you did for the other passages.

PLEASE ANSWER! In the book "Matched" by Ally Condie, what do these words mean?

I haven't read that much into the book but I need some help defining some of the words she mentions. What is being "cited"? For example, Xander says, "No, don't tell them. They'll cite me for losing it." on page 51. Also, what does the word "abberations" mean? On page 46, an official says, "No. He's not a single. Ky Markham is an Abberation." Sorry if these questions are stupid:\ but I would like to know so I can continue reading without being confused. THANKS SO MUCH!

What are some characters from the book Matched by Ally Condie?

Yes okay Cassia Reyes, Ky Markham, Xander Carrow; her brother Bram Reyes, her parents Abran and Molly Reyes, her grandfather Samuel Reyes; Ky's adopted parents Patrick and Aida Markham; Cassia's supervisor for her sorting job Norah; Cassia's official who is constantly watching her; Livy who is the girl who likes Ky in the hiking class. Yeah I don't think they mentioned Em's last name, but I will let you know if I find out they did.
Crossed is amazing, just amazing. Just finished reading it! I think you will love it!!

What is a good soundtrack for the book Matched?

Tomorrow never knows by the Beatles.
Because it talks about not being ignorant, and the title refers to the main character going after that boy (sorry, cant remember names) and not knowing what will happen, but still believing. look it up.
Also, "I want to break free" by Queen, because the thing she wants to break free is society. and, she is driven by love. look up their lyrics just in case though.

How can I motivate my friends to start reading books?

May be you can motivate or may be you can’t motivate someone to read books. It depends on the characteristics of your friends. Some people just can not be a reader. In that case no matter what you do you won’t be succeed.But, in some case it might be possible. May be your friends are not reading now but they have that in them. May be they just didn’t tried any book of their type before. They may tried with some thing that entirely opposite to their types. Books have types, you know! It should be matched with the reader.So, if you want to attract your friend to books then first you have to know their types. What they actually are interested to, is it adventure? or mystery, thriller, romance, politics, self development, history, horror, autobiography, games, science, arts, money, music, success, traveling or any sorts of skill development?Everyone has his field of interest. Every person likes stories. But, the types of stories may vary men to men. You find it and then provide him a great book of that genre.It may work!

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