Chapters 4-6 The Kite runner.

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Chapters 4-6 The Kite runner

Writing prompt In a short paragraph, describe your personality. What type of friend are you? What type of friends do you surround yourself with?

Amir and hassAN With a partner, discuss the writing prompt discuss what type of friend you are discuss if you are more like Amir or Hassan complete the Venn diagram

Answer the following questions: Consider the characters who are literate versus those who are illiterate. What conclusion can be drawn from observing these characters? Based on Hosseni, what type of character is Amir? Obviously, Assef hates Hazaras. Why, then, does he harbor such hatred for Amir?