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As an author myself, and a reader i'm answering based on what id love to read so i'm sorry if it isn't good enough, to answer your first question
1. they are immortal because the character wished from a falling star, thinking that it wouldn't happen.
2. their families slowly died and he or she have to switch identities so no one would realize that he or she is immortal. they become depressed to the point where they try to stay up to see another falling star to make a wish again that they are not immortal but he or she never saw one.
to make it a happy ending the character saw a falling star and wished to follow their loved one in the afterlife.
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In Markus Zusak's novel "The Book Thief", the theme of individual identity vs. conformity to social expectations is explored. <u>The characters have strong beliefs concerning humanity, kindness, and morals, which prevents them from being easily influenced by society. They refuse to accept Nazi ideologies of racial superiority</u> and, in the main character Liesel's new home, a Jewish man is hidden and taken care of so that Nazis won't take him to a camp. Liesel and her new "parents" are very much aware of the risk they are taking, but<u> they believe it is worth risking your own life to save someone else's.</u>
Mark Zuckerberg would do anything he can to influence young people to pick up and engage in social networking in order to make a profit for his social networking business.
Pre-reading activities may be one of the most important assets when you're trying to understand what you're reading. It helps you connect what you're learning to what you already know.
The answer would be: False.
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Yes, of course. Before, when there was no technology we were communicating face to face. These days, we communicate mostly by text messages or by calling each other via mobile. Technology has changed so much the way people communicate.
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