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English, 01.03.2021 07:10 maddiecrouch21

Chapter 1 1. IAs in most novels, the first chapter introduces the character and sets the scene for what is to follow. But what you are
told in the first chapter of I Am David is somewhat mysterious, even outright confusing. A snippet of information here,
a tantalizing bit there. Why does the author do that? Why doesn't he tell you outright who David is and where he is?

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