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The "//In Appropriate//" means that something seems like it doesn't belong or is abnormal to the situation. At first glance it seems unsuitable for the implied situation, but as the reader gets deeper into the plot of the story, the "inappropriate" situation reveals its importance. (Source Rabinowitz packet) //**example 1:**// T here is a section where Philip talks about his cousin doing some disturbing things. This is inappropriate because it has little if not nothing to do with the main plot and is abnormal to be in this type of book. When you look ar the chapter as a whole you realize that it was a very serious time and this part was a break in the seriousness. It was a little but of comical relief. "He was in his bathrobe, a hand to help him maintain his balance clutching the narrow sill. The other hand I couldn't see. He was using it for something that I was too young to know anything about." pg 147-148. "Then he opened a drawer and showed me her brassieres and offered to let me touch one of those, but I declined." pg 41-42. **// example 1: //** The movie //The Ringer// is about a man (with no disability) who tries to "rig" the Special Olympics by pretending to be mentally challenged. He is doing this to win money to pay off his gambling debt. Throughout this whole movie there are jokes about the mentally disabled, which some can't help but giggle at, but others shake their heads in disgust. The seemingly unsuitable jokes made in this movie infact do have a deeper meaning. These inappropriate moments are to maybe show the public the other side of people with disabilities. They are people too. Most people feel uncomfortable in situations with disabled people because they rarely interact with them. These inapproriate moments are there to show the public that they have personalities too and are more like people without disabilites than the average person might think. //**example 2:**// In the movie, //The Breakfast Club//, kids serve detention on a Saturday morning in the library. However, their behavior is very innappropriate, as they dance around instead of doing homework. The clip of the kids dancing seems irrelevant to the overall plot of the story and serves no purpose. As you get further into the movie it all comes together and you realize that they bonded during that part. What we thought was random ended up being related. With out that part the movie would seem incomplete and a person wouldn’t get why they became such good friends. media type="youtube" key="pWtK5EFtzqg&hl=en&fs=1" height="344" width="425"<example 2media type="youtube" key="8dW8YPR4xo4&hl=en&fs=1" height="344" width="425"<example 1
 * In The Plot Against America there were a couple great examples of "In appropriate." Here is two of them:**
 * //example 2//: ** Philip describes times in his childhood where he and his friend Earl go through Earl’s mothers undergarments. This is also inappropriate because it doesn’t usually belong in this type of novel. However as the story goes on, the "inappropriate" situation helps the reader understand that Earl is not a wholesome kid and that he is not a good influence on Phillip.
 * Here are a couple of out of school examples:**