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English, 27.02.2021 03:00 sleimanabir

IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME :D I RLLY NEED HELP. Here are the 5 questions:

1. From what point of view is this story told? Explain how you can tell.

2. Reread the yellow highlighted paragraph. How does Katie react to her mother’s death? Explain.

3. What do you learn about Katie’s mother from what Katie tells you in the green highlighted lines? Explain.

4. Reread the blue highlighted lines. Given what you know about the characters, why do you think Katie’s mother would have chosen to deliver her message in this way? Explain and support your answer.

5. How would you describe the character of Katie? Explain and support your ideas.

The story is below! :D


IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME THE PASSAGE IS BELOW AND THERE 5 QUESTIO
IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME THE PASSAGE IS BELOW AND THERE 5 QUESTIO
IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME THE PASSAGE IS BELOW AND THERE 5 QUESTIO
IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME THE PASSAGE IS BELOW AND THERE 5 QUESTIO
IS ANYONE GOOD AT READING IF YOU ARE PLZ HELP ME THE PASSAGE IS BELOW AND THERE 5 QUESTIO

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