Lesson 7. Writing Quiz Prompt: So far in the novel we have been introduced to many characters and several places. Choose one pair of characters or places.

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Lesson 7

Writing Quiz Prompt: So far in the novel we have been introduced to many characters and several places. Choose one pair of characters or places and explain how they are juxtapositions and why the author would choose to portray them as such. Remember to answer every part of the prompt and use text based evidence in your answer. Use page numbers to indicate where you found information.

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