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In a good multi-paragraph essay, showing everything you know about good, strong, clear writing, answer the following question. use generous examples from your novel reading to support your ideas (you do not need to quote and cite, but refer to examples and instances from the book). your instructor will use all parts of the 6+1 rubric to assess your writing.
carefully consider the experience of the main character, protagonist, from your novel. discuss his or her coming of age experience: what built up to his/her experience; how did he/she change; what did he/she learn; and are these learnings of universal value to the readers who read this book?

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