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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
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11. This question asks about your work in your reading role. You may use your novel to help you answer the question. What impact

did the novel have on you as a reader? Would you recommend the novel to a friend? Why or why not? Support your response with at least two pieces of evidence from the novel.
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alukav5142 [94]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation below.

Explanation:

I love reading and I have been doing a lot of it from when I was younger than this.

I saw that indulging oneself in the habit of reading will gives you more knowledge and exposes some certain hidden fact to you.

In this aspect, the book I will use as an example is "overcoming witchcraft". This book has made me understood that some things that I use to do and thought it was right was not actually so. I understood that the habit of trying to cajole people to bend to your wish was not actually right. Also, I came to realized that achieving things at the expense of others is wrong. There are other valuable facts that I came across in the book.

I will surely recommend the book to people because it addresses the habits which we are indifferent to, that will show or manifest every time.

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