In the book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman, Sophie Donnelly's favorite TV show is "General Hospital."
The main characters in "Schooled" are Capricorn "Cap" Anderson, Zach Powers, Rain, and Sophie Donnelly. Cap is a boy raised on a commune who must adjust to public high school, with Zach and Rain befriending him along the way, while Sophie initially bullies him but later becomes a friend.
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Capricorn lived with Zachary and his mother while Rain was in the hospital in the book "Schooled". Zachary's mother, Mrs. Donnelly, took care of Capricorn and helped him adjust to life outside of the Garland Community School.
In the book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman, Mrs. Donnelly is the guidance counselor at the school and plays a pivotal role in helping the main character, Cap, adjust to life in a traditional school setting after being homeschooled. She provides support and guidance to Cap as he navigates the challenges of fitting in and making friends.
Sophie is upset with her father in the book "Schooled" because he has decided to leave the commune where they live, forcing her to attend a public high school for the first time. This change disrupts her life and challenges her deeply held beliefs about their alternative way of living. Sophie struggles to adapt to her new surroundings and finds it difficult to understand her father's decision.
In the book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman, the supporting characters include Capricorn Anderson's classmates like Zach, Naomi, and Sophie, as well as his guardian, Rain. Each of these characters plays a role in Capricorn's journey as he transitions from living isolated on a commune to attending a public school.
The setting of the book schooled is Claverage Middle School.
In the book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman, Rain's real name is Capricorn Anderson. He changed it to Rain upon his arrival at C Average Middle School.
The book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman has a total of 24 chapters.
You Should Cite At The End Of A Sentance. Like Sophie Said "Brad Pitt Said He Had His Shoes". (Schooled By Gordan Kormen)
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