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English, 13.04.2020 22:36 jljhenkel

How might you develop the perspective of the teachers if you were to finish writing this narrative? A) create lots of dialogue between the teachers discussing what they think about being a teacher B) show why they valued classic books before showing how Randall convinced them to update the books they assign C) include lots of information about each teacher's childhood, including where they grew up and what they liked to do D) focus only on Randall's actions and plans because the perspective of the teachers is not important to this story at all

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