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Hiroshima Character Graphic Organizer As you read, fill in observations for EACH chapter. Characters What factual details do you

notice about the character? (Occupation, Attitude, Description, etc) What obstacles does the character face? Physical, Mental, and Emotional Explain how this obstacle is or is not a human rights issue. How does the character respond to each obstacle and what is the effect of that response? Include a quotation with the page that shows the obstacle. How does the time period affect the character's approach to the obstacle? How does this character interact with others? Miss Sasaki Dr. Fujii Mrs. Nakamura Father Kleinsorge
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vredina [299]3 years ago
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Answer:

Mrs. Nakamura.

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Trust me. i just took the same quiz as you :>

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