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World Languages, 06.05.2020 08:29, weeblordd

Need help ASAP). From the book " Harry Potter and the cursed child". I posted a picture of questions 1 and 2. ( Question 3) List 3 of the most important ( relevant) details in todays reading and explain why these details are important to what you have read. Use one quote from the text to support your original answer and reasoning. ( Question 4) Who is the audience for the text you are reading? What text details help you to know? Use one quote from the text to support your original answer and reasoning. Next step: What is one thing you discovered about the main character in your book? Did you learn something about yourself? If so, what did you learn? Be sure to respond in at least one complete paragraph using proper grammar, usage, and mechanics. I extremely need help and will Mark Brainliest to whoever can actually help me out. Thank you very much.


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