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English, 30.10.2021 14:00, catman7884

Use the excerpt from Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the excerpt from Pudd’n’head Wilson to answer questions 11–12.

11. The attitude of an author toward a character is often revealed in the way the character is
portrayed. How do the authors’ attitudes toward their characters differ in the two passages?
Use examples from each passage to support your response.

12. In both passages, the themes are expressed fairly subtly. How are the themes of the two passages
similar? Use examples from each passage to support your response.

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