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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
13

PLZ HELP WILL MARK BRAINLYEST

English
2 answers:
Alisiya [41]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Here ya go

Explanation: I would want to be her friend becuase of her determination and kind spirit. She shows passion in all she does. She takes care of her brother while balancing school and running. She is courageous and strong. She feels misunderstood and I would show her that she is beautiful and deserves to be seen as such. She stands up for others and wants to complete her dreams. She changes her way of life to protect herself and her brother from being bullied. She misses her parents and the country. When she wins, she is not boastful. When she wins the 500-yard dash, she is happy but does not gloat. She smiles at her rival who got second place. Her change of heart shows how genuine and kind she is. She can do anything she sets her mind to as long as stays strong. She is caring and determined.

AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

When you read about the character Squeaky, what do you notice about him/her. Are they overprotective, or mean. Are they the main character, a side character, or the antagonist (the bad guy). And based off of how they act, would you want to be their friend? You can also cite evidence on whether you want to or not. For example if the text said, "She snarled at him. "You'll never be able to do this!"" This sentence is making her sound mean. In the passage she might not be mean but this is just an example. Would you want to be friends with someone who is discouraging you? I wouldn't. That's an example.

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