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Understanding characters often means understanding perspectives. When you can see how a character sees the world, you can understand their motivations.
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Write a compare/contrast paper on character perspective
Write a short essay (at least 300 words) comparing how Maxwell, Norman, and the shabby stranger each viewed the city of Raymond.
You will be graded on the following criteria:
Clearly state your position and support it with evidence from the text. Use specific quotes. Remember to document your quotes properly, using MLA format (click here to review the Style Guide).
Make sure each paragraph contains one main idea and supporting details. Use complete sentences including compound and complex sentences.
Include an introductory paragraph, proper transitions, and an appropriate conclusion.
Make sure your essay contains no errors in conventions such as spelling or grammatical errors, and is at leasat 300 words long.
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