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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
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Write a Character Analysis: 1- 5 --> State the characteristics of a good character analysis. Then choose a work of fiction th

at you have read recently in the course. Review the story and any notes you took about it -- especially, notes you took about characters. Now, choose one important character about whom to write an analysis. To prepare to write it, answer the questions about the char. Question 1) What are the character's main traits? What evidence in the text shows these traits? ( Question 2: Is the character the protagonist? What details in the text show the character in that role? ( Question 3: Is the character flat or complex? How does the character show complexity or flatness in the story? ( Question 4: Does the character change during the story? Explain, supporting your answer with evidence from the text). Now Write an Analysis of the Character. Write a two-paragraph analysis of the character you chose. ( Look at the picture for the instructions to what it wants you to describe.) Will Mark Brainliest if completed correctly. ( Only Choose One Story That I Have Listed Here: ( 1) "The Day I Got Lost" By Isaac Bashevis Singer). 2) " Everything That Rises Must Converge" By: Flannery O'Conner). ​
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marshall27 [118]3 years ago
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this is Soo confusing

chill let me take my time to read it

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