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English, 16.09.2019 18:30 nasrul3725

How does sandra cisneros use point of view to develop rachel’s character in “eleven”? what kind of girl is rachel? how does she tend to feel about herself? about others? what are some potential reasons for this? what message does the reader take away from rachel’s experience? how does narration the reader understand these things?
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answer the question or the prompt and all of its components. if there are multiple questions, answer them all. strive to fill one page (double-spaced). if you have lots of extra space at the bottom of the page or extra spaces between paragraphs, you will lose points.
include at least 2 concrete details (evidence - short quotes). make sure your quotes are embedded into your sentences with a signal phrase and are followed with an in-text citation. here is a great video tutorial to you: how to embed quotes into your writing.
choose quotes that are meaningful - quotes that are important to the story and connect to the ideas you are discussing.
include meaningful commentary explaining why your quotes are important to the story and how they support your ideas.
use links or transitions to connect one idea to the next.
be written in 3rd person pov and a formal, objective style. avoid first (i) and second (you) person pronouns and use proper grammar, spelling, and capitalization. a good alternative to “i” and “you” is “the reader."
in case anyone is confused, i need to answer all of the questions using all of the requirements.

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