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THE MISSING COINS

“READING”
Course: English

GROUP 6:
-Cahuantico Masca, Max
-Calixto Rengifo, Jhair
-Chavarría Alfaro Jimena
-Gonzales Guzmán, Brayham
THE MISSING COINS
Biopraghy Summary Characters Opinion

About John Escott


and his books About the book Main and Group opinion
secondary about the book
BIOGRAPHY ABOUT
JOHN ESCOTT

• John Escott (1805).


• His parents were Thomas Escott
and Jane Morrish.
• His wife is Susanna Aker.
• He wrote a children's book and
Comics.
• He now writes books for students.
• He especially enjoys writing crime
and mystery thrillers.
• He passed away about 1866.
Summary of the book: "The missing coins.
 The story takes place in the city of Bath-England.

 Pete and Carla are students living in Bath.

 One Saturday afternoon they decide to find a street that is


away from tourists.
 They find a street that was located behind the monastery.
 Pete and Carla find a man playing the flute and are struck by
the fact that he is on that street
 Since there were not many people, it is more striking that
he only has 4 coins in his hat.
Summary of the book: "The missing coins.
 Peter and Carla enter the store and are looked
after by the Shopkeeper. The shopkeeper
suspects that they are thieves.

 They leave the store since they consider that the


lady and the shopkeeper are not friendly. They
head to a coffee shop.
Summary of the book: "The missing coins.

 The shopkeeper had followed them and charged


them with the police. Pete and Carla are taken in
because they are not thieves. The grocer is
suspicious of them except for his assistant Tracy.
Summary of the book: "The missing coins.

 Carla goes back to the place where the piper was and
is suspicious of him, since she had previously
observed that he had only 4 coins in his hat.

 It was the piper the thief and his accomplice Tracy,


the girl who helped the grocer.
Main characters

Pete: Carla:

- An honest person
- A curious person.
- A funny person.
- A friendly person.
- A caring person.
- An educated person.
- A peaceful person.
Secondary characters

Shopkeeper: Tracy:

- A helpful person. - An unfriendly person.


- A distrustful person. - A dishonest person.
- A concerned person. - A silent person.
Secondary characters

Flutist:

- A suspicious person.
- An untalented person.
- A dishonest person.
Opinion about the book

Great focus

Great friends

Do not judge

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