Harry Potter, Blubber, The Shack
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Hello!
I am writing to inform you i have read your book and i love it! My name is (name) and I am (age). I live in (state). I love reading your books, i have read a few of them and I really like them. I liked this one in particularly and the characters are amazing, i really liked Max and how he acts, he's very responsible and very well-mannered. I felt very excited while reading it, I was on the edge of my seat half the time. I do have a few questions though. Why would Max not like Jess? Jess seems like exactly his type but he's not attracted to her, why? I recommend this book for many because it teaches people about responsibilities and how to be a good person.
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Daly's "Sixteen" is written in the first person, which allows readers to have insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings.
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<em>Sixteen </em>is a short story written by Maureen Daly, an Irish-born American writer. She wrote it when she was sixteen years old. It is one of her most famous works, along with others she wrote while still in her teens.
The story is told from the first-person point of view. This point of view is easily recognizable by the use of pronouns <em>I</em> and <em>we</em>. We view the events the story tells about through the eyes of the narrator. This gives us insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings.
We can conclude that the given story is written in the first-person view already in the first sentence: <em>Now don't get </em><em>me </em><em>wrong. Me </em>is a form of the pronoun <em>I</em>, which instantly reveals the first-person perspective.
The answer is the third answer:
"the beginning of collectivization, and the idea that all should share in wealth."
The pigs say that the soil of England is fertile and that the farm could support a bigger number of animals that inhabit the farm now. They also say that all of the animals could live in comfort.
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Secrets are one of the central themes in the book, although they are not the most prominent theme, they are quite important, as the ending of the book relies heavily on an untrue fact and untrue story, or rather a secret, which determines the fate of one of the characters. This quote (above in your question) particularly mirrors the quote " You never really know a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around it." Boo Radley remains a secret from the beginning of the book until the end and this quote relates to him as Scout and Jem try to figure him out, since he is so mysterious, yet another one of the secrets present in the novel.