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Greg's outlook on life and the world shifts in Walter Dean Myers' story "The Treasure of Lemon Brown." Before, during, and following his encounter with Lemon Brown, Greg's perspective shifts. Greg was enraged with his life prior to the event. "The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling clouds, reflected Greg Ridley's mood," he said as he left his house. On that night, Greg ran away from home because he was afraid of his father, school, and himself. Greg's appreciation for the little things in life grew as a result of the experience.
Looking out the window, Greg concluded that “His father has been a postal worker all Greg's life,”. In the end, Greg realized how much his father had done for him and began to appreciate him. Then Greg realized how fortunate he was to be alive and to have a loving father. "He had seen the man picking through trash and pulling clothes out of the Salvation Army box." Before meeting Lemon Brown, he didn't appreciate what he had, but after meeting him, he began to.
Although Greg has had many different perspectives on his life and his father, he has had many difficulties in his emotions such as anger, disapproval, and approval. I have learned to be grateful for what I have rather than what I do not because there are people who have nothing.
Explanation:
Change some words to your own style (teachers can look these up if they are original. That is why I changed it from my other answer.)
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Either B or D most likely B.
Explanation:
B sounds right. Hope this helps.
Answer:
read this honey
Explanation:
choose your character:
what are your 2 favorite sentences/things about their part in the plot?:
summarize them:
what is the best way to explain the plot to a 5-7 year old?:
now summarize that and add your summary to the summary of your two favorite sentences/things about the character
how does this character tie into today*:
your rough draft should look something like
"every character in The Odyssey is inspirational and [chose another adjective], but [character that you chose] is by far the most outstanding of them all. [character name] [plays this role in the plot] [has this impact on the plot, which is that {plot summary}] Surprisingly, effects that [character's name] has had on society can still be seen today by [how this character ties into today]...
keep going from there. you can do this! drink a lot of coffee! you will be exhausted and done with everything tomorrow but chances are that you already are so that's ok ig. also remember to use synonyms for the character's name so that your writing doesn't sound redundant, and avoid using the same word more than once (unless it's a little word or a common word) and use the synonym finder to find synonyms that have more words. normally name synonyms have more words than just the plain name. also if you are allowed to use quotes, say something like: as can be seen by, "[insert quote that supports statement]" and that will add words to your essay. i hope that this helped!
*if you were dressing up as a modern twist of this character for halloween, how would you? what are some mirrors of society/culture and this character's society/culture? how does this character effect greek and other cultures today? (google "how does the character ___ from the Odyssey impact culture today") use all of this information.