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ozzi
3 years ago
10

PLEASE HELP I WILL DO ANYTHING, ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST. Write an essay in which you analyze the character of Amir in the book Kite

Runner. Explain how he develops throughout the text from beginning to end. Use textual evidence to support your ideas.
English
1 answer:
insens350 [35]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Ok listen, how do you know everyone has read that book?? Also this website is for asking questions that people would have a short ish answer to, not for asking people to write whole freaking essays.

Explanation:

I'm sorry.. I know what it's like when you really really need an essay done, but no one on here is going to. Maybe if you read the book and payed attention in class you'd know how to. Good luck to ya though. :)

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