1)
Julie "If You Could See me now"
I think that the way she present the story and the relationships between the characters is the best among all the presentations on that day. First, she used the illustrations which was probably drawn by herself...I guess? To represent the characters and used the arrows and the annotations to present the relationships between the characters. Second, the layout was so simple that made it so much simple to watch. Finally, though she didn't type too much, what she said did let me sink into the story.
2)
Louis "King Lear"
That was the most well-structured presentation I've ever seen in this field. Not only did he read the book but also seen the musical. Though he couldn't use English to say what the youngest daughter say to the King, he did interpreted the content precisely.
3)
Henry "Blood on Snow"
Truly appreciate the courage that he volunteered to share the novel he read before the time he was supposed to. When he said the book didn't use any euphemism, he drew my attention instantly. He also quoted some of the content that says that "Guard against all intents to harm you, but harbor no intention to harm others". Man! That's my motto!
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