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English, 09.12.2020 03:10 channyfilthy8735

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Write 4-6 sentences for each question include direct quote from text and commentary to explains your claim.
1. What is your Viji's view of the world? Is she an optimist? Pessimist? Frightened?
2. What does Viji's thoughts reveal about her?
3. What do Viji's actions reveal about her? Describe a specific situation that you feel really demonstrates who she it is.
4. What does Viji love? What does this reveal about Viji?
5. What does Viji hold close(is important to them)? You answer can be literal or figurative.
BOOK: The Bridge home by Padma Venkatraman.

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