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English, 02.07.2019 11:30, innocentman69

Dreamland by sarah dessen characters 1. what problems do the characters have, and how do they solve them? 2. choose one character . rewrite a section of the story from this character’s point of view. 3. if you could only save one characters from the book in the event of a disaster, which one would it be and why? 4. which character in the book would you choose for a friend ? why? 5. what was your first impression of the main character ? how have your first impressions grown or change as you’ve read the novel ? ( this cannot be one until you are at least more then halfway through the novel). 6. make a comparison of two of the most opposite characters in the novel and describe an interaction between these two characters. what cause conflict between them? 7. pretend you are one of the character in the book. write a diary about the happenings in your life for two days. 8. describe your least favorite character and explain why. 9 what are two emotions the main character has felt? what made the main character feel that way?

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