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Ray Of Light [21]
3 years ago
5

Using the information you learned in the exposition, what do you think will happen if the main character in the novel you chose

succeeds or fails to achieve his or her goal?
English
1 answer:
ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Sample Answer for The Hobbit

Bilbo and the dwarves decide to divide the gold equally among themselves if they’re successful in getting it back from Smaug. If Bilbo achieves his goal, he’ll acquire one-fourteenth of the rescued treasure. However, if Bilbo fails to achieve his goal, I think it’s likely that Smaug will kill him.

Sample Answer for The Old Man and the Sea

If Santiago achieves his goal of catching a big fish, he will save his pride and regain his confidence as a successful fisherman.  However, if Santiago fails to achieve his goal, he may completely lose confidence in himself and never be able to pick up a fishing rod again.

Sample Answer for A Wrinkle in Time

If Meg achieves her goal of discovering her father’s whereabouts, I think she’ll do everything she can to bring him back home. There are two paths Meg might follow if she fails to achieve her goal. She could either continue looking until she finds some solid information on where her father is, or she could move on and live her life.

Explanation:

This is exact same from edmentum so change it up a little bit:)

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