Wonder Book What Does August Look Like

Summary Analysis Beecher Prep holds a reception after the ceremony. August allows his parents and other relatives to hug him. They start taking pictures, and Dad calls Summer and Jack over to take a group picture. August doesn’t even think about his face as more kids join the group photo.

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1. What had August’s Mom used to do for a job? Book illustrator, p. 4. 2. What will August do for the first time at age 10? Go to school, p. 4. 3. Why did he not go to school before? He had so many surgeries, p. 4.

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Expert Answers Olen Bruce, Ph.D. | Certified Educator Share Cite At the beginning of the novel, August says, “I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking, it’s probably worse”

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Wonder: August: Ordinary Summary & Analysis Next August: Why I Didn’t Go To School Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis August explains that he’s aware that he’s not an ordinary kid. He does normal things like eat ice cream and play his Xbox, but he knows that normal kids don’t make other kids run away screaming.

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Wonder Book What Does August Look Like

Wonder: August: Ordinary Summary & Analysis Next August: Why I Didn’t Go To School Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis August explains that he’s aware that he’s not an ordinary kid. He does normal things like eat ice cream and play his Xbox, but he knows that normal kids don’t make other kids run away screaming.
Summary The protagonist, August “Auggie” Pullman, begins by explaining that he knows he is not an ordinary ten-year-old kid. He was born with a facial deformity; consequently, other people always stare at him and make faces. His parents and his big sister Via always defend him, but he has gotten used to uncomfortable reactions by now.

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Here are all the pages: Wonder – Part One: August Wonder – Pages 1-26 Wonder – Pages 27-50 Wonder – Pages 51-80 Wonder – Part Two: Via Wonder – Pages 81-117 Wonder – Part Three: Summer Wonder – Pages 118-132 Wonder – Part Four: Jack Wonder – Pages 133-157 Wonder – Pages 158-185 Wonder – Part Five: Justin Wonder – Pages 186-204

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Here are all the pages: Wonder – Part One: August Wonder – Pages 1-26 Wonder – Pages 27-50 Wonder – Pages 51-80 Wonder – Part Two: Via Wonder – Pages 81-117 Wonder – Part Three: Summer Wonder – Pages 118-132 Wonder – Part Four: Jack Wonder – Pages 133-157 Wonder – Pages 158-185 Wonder – Part Five: Justin Wonder – Pages 186-204

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Summary Analysis Beecher Prep holds a reception after the ceremony. August allows his parents and other relatives to hug him. They start taking pictures, and Dad calls Summer and Jack over to take a group picture. August doesn’t even think about his face as more kids join the group photo.

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Expert Answers Olen Bruce, Ph.D. | Certified Educator Share Cite At the beginning of the novel, August says, “I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking, it’s probably worse”

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August Matthew “Auggie” Pullman (b. 10 October 2002) is the main protagonist in Wonder. He was born with a facial deformity, a combination of Treacher Collins syndrome and a hemifacial microsomia, which prevented him from going to a mainstream school up until the fifth grade when he enrolled at Beecher Prep.

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Wonder: August: Ordinary Summary & Analysis Next August: Why I Didn’t Go To School Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis August explains that he’s aware that he’s not an ordinary kid. He does normal things like eat ice cream and play his Xbox, but he knows that normal kids don’t make other kids run away screaming.

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Summary The protagonist, August “Auggie” Pullman, begins by explaining that he knows he is not an ordinary ten-year-old kid. He was born with a facial deformity; consequently, other people always stare at him and make faces. His parents and his big sister Via always defend him, but he has gotten used to uncomfortable reactions by now.

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1. What had August’s Mom used to do for a job? Book illustrator, p. 4. 2. What will August do for the first time at age 10? Go to school, p. 4. 3. Why did he not go to school before? He had so many surgeries, p. 4.

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August Matthew “Auggie” Pullman (b. 10 October 2002) is the main protagonist in Wonder. He was born with a facial deformity, a combination of Treacher Collins syndrome and a hemifacial microsomia, which prevented him from going to a mainstream school up until the fifth grade when he enrolled at Beecher Prep.