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mihalych1998 [28]
2 years ago
10

How do events of the story all lovely stars support the idea that first impressions can be unreliable? Use details from the pass

age to support your answer.
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svp [43]2 years ago
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A guideline to help you answer this question about "All Lovely Stars" is this:

1. Read the story to understand the sequence of events.

2. Determine the first impressions the main characters had of each other.

3. Find out how this first impression turned out to be false.

4. Finally, connect the ideas to arrive at the conclusion that first impressions can be unreliable.

First impressions are the initial thoughts that we held about someone. We might at first thought that the person was kind and nice.

But when we interacted more with the individual, we realize that they were not as we thought them to be.

This experience makes us realize that first impressions can be unreliable. Now, use details from the passage, "All Lovely Stars" to arrive at this conclusion.

(Unfortunately, the story was not included in this text nor could it be found online.)

Learn more about First Impressions here:

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