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English, 18.12.2020 20:10 clarissa2006

Christa read the following paragraph: Hazel leaned her back against the wild oak tree and watched the moonlight filter down through the branches overhead. Her small campfire sent up occasional spurts of sparks into the night air, which hummed with the sound of crickets. She closed her eyes, enjoying the smell of burning branches and wet earth.

Which question can Christa ask herself to best form a personal connection with the text?

What themes does this novel share with the stories I studied in school?
How can I learn more information about the area where this novel takes place?
What does the narrator have in common with characters in other books I have read?
How do the experiences of the main character compare with my memories of camping?

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