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English, 15.05.2021 02:10, angeladominguezgarci

It’s easy for us to get stuck in our own minds and not see the perspectives of others. Take a moment to consider the perspective of the author and the character(s) listed below. What might be their struggles? What decisions would you make if you were in their places? Write a short paragraph that demonstrates your understanding of the author and the character(s) as you attempt to identify with their situations. Once you have completed your post, comment on a classmate’s post to build on his or her ideas, pose questions, or politely agree or disagree and explain why. the unnamed narrator in the war of the worlds
the thing in the war of the worlds
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