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English, 04.02.2021 23:40 czp

For this assignment, you will be rewriting one of the stories from this block but from a different character's point of view. Here are some ideas: The Yellow Wallpaper - could tell story from the point of view of the husband, the doctor, or the nanny. Winter Dreams - could tell story from the point of view of Judy, Irene, and Devlin. In Another Country - could tell story from the point of view of the major or the doctor. Once you have decided on a story and character, do some prewriting by jotting down some ideas - how does the story change, if you look at it from this character's point of view? What parts of the story would they not know? What different events might they tell about? How might their opinions or evaluation of the events change? Can someone please help me. I understand it's hard. That's why I'm asking for help.

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