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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
3 years ago
15

Create a collage of your own, illustrating the perspective of one of the round characters other than Cassie or Mama in Roll of T

hunder, Hear My Cry. Recall some scenes in which the character plays a central role, and gather a collection of images that could illustrate what the character sees, thinks, and feels. Somewhere on your collage, include some of the character’s own words—dialogue that makes the character seem rounder or shows that the character is dynamic, not static.(PLEASE HELPPPPPPPP)
I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST
English
2 answers:
svet-max [94.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

•image of paper burning and an image of a  poster that said "Mr Right"*

“Jus' don't be 'round when it's got to be done. Only thing is, you can't let your folks know that's what you're doin'.”

*image of old school bus and a image of a  black hand*

“And with those words of wisdom he left the room, leaving us to wonder how he had managed to slink out of this one.”

*image of  Wallace store image of whites only bench and image of little dark skinned boy*

“Friends gotta trust each other, Stacey, ‘cause ain’t nothin’ like a true friend.”

Explanation:

sorry the pictures wouldnt load in but this is what i submitted for TJ

VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
4 0
So you need to figure out what the character sees, and feels and put it on your collage. so idk what your assignment is but, just go back, find how the character feels and what they think and put it there
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