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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2016 16:34:52 GMT
Post 2 questions
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Post by jordan on Apr 21, 2016 13:26:34 GMT
1.) Why does the narrator believe the story of the girl needed to be told by a man? 2.) Why does the narrator struggle with his own identity and reasons why he writes?
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Post by jbird136 on Apr 22, 2016 4:51:11 GMT
1. Is a central theme, what does it mean to exist? 2. Is the narrator a Christian?
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Post by rileycaraway on Apr 22, 2016 13:29:56 GMT
1. Why does it take the narrator so long to start his story? 2.Why does the narrator focus so much on the little things?
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Post by joseph4 on Apr 22, 2016 15:02:01 GMT
1) The Narrator seems to focus on the details. Why is that? 2) Where does the story take place?
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Post by brooksh on Apr 22, 2016 17:22:48 GMT
1.) Why does the narrator focus so little on the girl? 2.) Why does he feel like the girl struggles with identity issues when he seems to have worst ones?
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Post by rayshonds19 on Apr 22, 2016 17:27:17 GMT
1) Why does the narrator pick this girl to be part of the story when there are so many like her? 2) Why does the narrator pick the poorest place in the world?
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Post by micahwall8 on Apr 22, 2016 17:40:09 GMT
Why does the narrator feel a woman would feel too much sympathy? Does rickets hinder this girl?
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Post by madisson on Apr 25, 2016 2:19:57 GMT
1) Why does the narrator take so long to talk about the story instead of just telling it? 2) How does the narrator know that he loves this girl?
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Post by ryanlewis on Apr 25, 2016 17:35:06 GMT
1) are the girls in trouble by the man? 2) why are the little girls talked about so much?
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Post by sarahelkins on Apr 27, 2016 20:12:49 GMT
1.) Why does the author take so long explaining why he is writing the story rather than actually telling the story? 2.) Why does the author think she is so unhappy if in her eyes she is fine with where she is at in life?
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Post by luisom on May 2, 2016 1:49:46 GMT
what is the purpose of the narrator's long entrance into the story?
Why did the writer wanted to change his life based on the girl's?
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Post by willcrawford on May 2, 2016 19:34:14 GMT
1. Out of all the products that are available, why does the narrator focus on Coca-Cola? 2. Does the narrator entertain the idea of killing Macabea in the story?
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Post by jacobspohrer on May 2, 2016 19:41:09 GMT
1) Does Rodrigo the author in the book Have limited knowledge because even though he has some "knowledge" from the real world? 2) Does Macabea have any control over her life?
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Post by ruohongxu on May 4, 2016 5:33:25 GMT
1)Why did the narrator use so many words struggling whether he would start to write? 2)Why Macabea still acted like a normal teenager since she lived slum and raised by bad step-mother and aunt?
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