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AysviL [449]
3 years ago
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(Help best answer gets brainliest) Read from pages 22- 42 in the novel (Tangerine) Answer the following questions: 1. What have

you learned about the main character so far? 2. What do you predict will happen next? 3. Have there been any changes in the main character since the beginning of the book? 4. Have you made any connections with the events or character in the novel? Explain. Does the main character remind you of anyone? 5. What do you like most about the novel so far? Explain.
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Papessa [141]3 years ago
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Answer: the answer is D.

Explanation: hope this helps!

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