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"Julian was especially mean to push August, because August already has many physical challenges. I feel very sad for August."
Explanation:
This shows that she understands the struggles that August deals with and is hurt herself when August is hurt, mentally or physically.
The answer you would be looking for would be <u><em>description of responsibilities</em></u>
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<span>The main character who must struggle against opposing forces is called the protagonist. The protagonist is the main character in a work of literature - for example, Dorian Gray in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," or Harry Potter in his novels, or Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings." A hero doesn't necessarily have to be a protagonist - it can be any character in a novel. A villain is a bad guy - an antagonist, and is the opposite of a protagonist.</span>
"Cinderella, The Legend" fits the Protestant ethic because the moral principle in this fairy tale is that good fortune can be merited. The story shows sibling rivalries and in some way sex-role stereotyping. It is an interesting fable about socialization. In Cinderella, the author conveys the idea that virtue will be rewarded whereas evil will be punished.