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Gnom [1K]
2 years ago
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Part A Record the characters and settings you came across in the first set of chapters of your chosen novel. In the tables, desc

ribe each character and setting in about two to three sentences.
Refer to the passage for your novel to find information about its characters and settings:

Characters and Setting in Jane Eyre

Characters and Setting in Little Women

Characters and Setting in The Giver

Characters and Setting in A Separate Peace
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2 answers:
FromTheMoon [43]2 years ago
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The characters in Little Women include Josephine March, Meg March, and Beth March.

<h3>What is a character in literature?</h3>

A character simply means any person, animal, or figure that is represented in a literary work. It should be noted that characters are essential to a good story.

In this case, the characters in Little Women include Josephine March, Meg March, and Beth March. The setting of the story is set in Boston, during the American Civil War.

Learn more about characters on:

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