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serious [3.7K]
1 year ago
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Title & Author: cho by Pam

English
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Korvikt [17]1 year ago
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The Characters in the book are:

  • Friedrich
  • Mike
  • Ivy
<h3 />

An example of the character showing a musical trait is Friedrich Schmidt. He was said to be the main protagonist of the first story and he was the person that  lives in Trossingen, which was a town in Germany. He was known to be gifted musician.

<h3>What is the Echo by Pam about?</h3>

Echo is a book that was written by Pam Muñoz Ryan and it is one that tells the story of the three protagonists who were: Friedrich, Mike and Ivy.

The story was set in Germany and America, and it is one that was primarily set in the years leading up to World War II and it is also one that tells the details about a mysterious harmonica and also the music that tends to ties the lives of  three children together which were Friedrich Schmidt, who was  an intern at the Hohner factory and also Mike Flannery, who was known to be an orphan in Philadelphia; and lastly Ivy Maria Lopez.

Therefore, The Characters in the book are:

  • Friedrich
  • Mike
  • Ivy
<h3 />

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Title & Author: Echo by Pam

Characters: Name three main characters in the book

Cite an example of the character displaying the trait

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