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  • Mia, Leah, Michael, and Ellie. Can you tell me one social issue and three central ideas in the book, Houdini the Elusive American?
  • You can do and believe anything you want. (Central Idea)
  • In his entire life, Houdini had to escape. (Central Idea)
  • Leah
  • Elie
  • Mia
  • Many people were outcasts in society. (Social Issue)
  • It takes time for people to recognize you. (Central Idea).
  • Based on the topics that your classmates said, can you tell me if they are major or minor? Leor, David, Noah, and Mikayla, can you answer this question?
  • The topic that Michael said major because the book is based on people not fitting in and being different. Outcasts lead to new activity/something different so I think that this book really supports this social issue.
  • The topic that Mia said is minor because even though it helps the story progress a little, it isn’t what the story is really about.
  • The topic that Leah said is minor because this only appears a few times in the book and it isn’t as important as other central ideas.
  • The topic that Ellie said major because this happens throughout the book and shows his mindset.
  • What's the best evidence across the novel that supports the central idea of In his entire life, Houdini had to escape.? Can Chase, Samantha, and Kinsey answer this question?
  • Page 8 “The mourning, the hardship, the hunger, the taint of failure were apparantly too much for Ehrich [Harry] to bear. He ran away.”
  • Pg. 38 “ But when he reappeared within minutes, unbound andreclothed, degradation turned to triumph.”
  • Page 117 “The whole point is escape. … A week later,Houdini wriggles and thrashes his way to safety so that he can rescue Eve, the damsel in distress- at which point the cycle beigns again.
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