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English, 05.10.2020 15:01 arthurdolz

This is due at midnight The book I’m reading is “The fault in our stars”

Option 1: Write about a part where you agree or disagree with something a character says or does. Explain why you agree or disagree. Explain
the importance of this event. This response requires evidence from the book.
Option 2: Who in your life is like a character in your book? Explain the similarities and your feelings both toward the character and the person
in your life. This response requires evidence from the book.
Option 3: What do you wish you could tell your main character or make them do? Why? What do you hope it would change for your character?
This response requires evidence from the book

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