Prompt 1

Within a few minutes of meeting Colin, Mary realizes they have much in common. What are the negative qualities they share? What are the positive ones? Explain your answer. Answer in one paragraph (5-7 sentences.) Remember you are not summarizing the whole novel. Answer the question asked. Use evidence and details from the novel to support your answers. Underline the words that show positive qualities and the words that show negative qualities. Be sure to use a combination of both positive and negative qualities.




Prompt 2

Early in the novel, when the servant girl Martha asks Mary if she likes herself, Mary answers, no, she doesn't. Do you think Mary still dislikes herself by the end of the novel? Why or why not? Give at least 3 examples of evidence, such as "Mary likes/dislikes herself because..." Answer in one paragraph (5-7 sentences.) Remember you are not summarizing the whole novel. Answer the question asked. Use evidence and details from the novel to support your answers. You should have because in your response - explaining. Underline the sentences where you explain why Mary does or doesn't like herself by the end of the novel.



Can someone please write 5-7 sentences for both of them it is due at 11:59 am

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Prompt 1: At the beginning of the novel, Mary Lennox, the protagonist, is percieved as obtaining a sour and rude attitude. Furthermore, selfishness, isolation, and a spoiled behavior charactized her early life, prior to her parents' death. Collin anticipates his death after being severely ill, similarly owning a defeatist approach to life, and throwing temper tantrums influencing his reputation. Later on in the book we also come to realise that the illness was more so a psychological mailaise stemming from being unloved, unwanted. The two share the positive trait of determination and resillience, the realisation and self growth of their character.

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