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English, 26.11.2020 14:00 sitstareplay7073

A student said “Although the character of Charles seems unusual and an unlikely person to take in a young child, the writer makes him seem kind and caring” To what extent do you agree?

In your response, you could:
-write your own impressions about the characters
-evaluate how the writer has created these impressions
-support your opinions with references to the text

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