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Adeline Confederat

Mr. Terleckyj
Oral Communications and Critical Thinking
26 September 2013

Communication in Paper Towns

In my book, Paper Towns by John Green, there was constant communication. For example,

In novel, Paper Towns, environmental barriers were shown.

In multiple cases, communication in Paper Towns was difficult. For example, people kept jumping to
conclusions.

Another time in Paper Towns when it was difficult to communicate was when Qs friends were tuning
out. On page 176, Q had to deal with his drunken friends. They were too intoxicated to help Q with
finding the clues Margo left. Not only that, but they relied on him to be their designated driver on the way
home. Q needed to stay in the abandoned building, since he believed that Margo would be back later in
the night. But because of his friends failure to understand his situation, he had to risk not being able to
see Margo.

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