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where are the answer choices?
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i read this story and took a quiz over it but it was at the beginning of the school year and i cant remember the answer without the answer choices
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I agree with the quotation. Literature should not be all about sound facts nor is it about fantasies. It must lie in between. We each have our own levels of understanding and our own personal fantasies. A work of literature must provides us with something new in order for the time spent in consuming it be worthwhile. The Book Thief tells us of hard facts but it also provides us with something else, how a life of young child harboring a wanted man is changed after the fact. In the Lord of the Rings, a fantasy world is so vivid and wide that you yourself can navigate through it.
While some would argue that Odysseus is not a good hero throughout this journey because his extreme curiosity and recklessness often leads his men into danger and many to theirs deaths, in reality, Odysseus is a great hero because he saves his men from the cyclops, risks his life to get home, and defends his wife’s honor when he finally returns.
Paul wants to be able to deal with Mitchell, as his sister is able to. Paul says " But Cassie was not only beautiful, she was tough, smart, and just a bit cocky," meaning that she is more than just a pretty face. Paul also says he has a problem with Mitchell ("At first I just tried to stay out of Mitchell's way, but that didn't solve the problem.") Paul is trying to deal with that problem, and that is why he talks to his sister.