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Alice is my favorite character because she's smart, precocious, imaginative, quirky (the film versions almost always tone down her quirkiness), friendly, brave, fun-loving and adorable. She seems like the kind of girl whose dreaming mind could create Wonderland, Looking-Glass Land, and all the strange characters in them. She reminds me of my best friend that lives very far away now. However, she was just like Alice smart, caring, and fun to be with.
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Night is symbolic in many ways like when Elie's father dies and he's in the chains of slavery and when you're a slave there is no light just plain darkness. Being a slave is also very scary especially when you're a kid like Frederick Douglass was when he became a slave. I hope this helps.
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The story is narrated by Mrs. Johnson, the mother of Dee and Maggie. Based on her narration we can deduce that she is a woman who is used to being submissive. She is very reserved and her focus is more on her daughters rather than herself. Unlike Dee, who is very vocal about her desire to embrace her pure roots.
Dee aka Wangero is a go-getter. She is a volatile personality that fights for what she feels is oppression. She identifies herself as a strong woman who is not inferior to anyone. She embraces her African heritage and is proud of it.
Where Mom's point of view may deem calm and noncombative, Wangero would most likely be fiery and impassioned. These different views will greatly impact on how the story will end and how the readers will view the story and its characters because they will also be influenced by the views and beliefs of the narrator.
"hours, and the wind" is correct and uses what is called an oxford comma.
"hours, the wind" can be considered to be incorrect as it creates a run-on sentence.
"hours; and the wind" is technically correct however using the semi colon doesn't require the following "and" and can be considered to be superfluous"
"hours and the wind" can also be considered to be correct even though it doesn't use the oxford comma, however, some might consider it incorrect as the oxford comma is considered by many to be obsolete.