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English, 13.10.2020 02:01 katiedelgadillo

Based on the story "Harvest", answer the following questions below. 1. What are the words that created images or visual representations in your
mind?
2. What are the specific words in the story that produced sound in your mind?
3. What are the specific words in the story that evoked feelings or emotion in
your mind?
4. Describe one character in the story.
5. What is the good trait of Fabian?
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6. Give one good character of Vidal.
7. What is the theme of the story?
8. What particular objects or animals were used in the piece to symbolize the
main character? Justify your answer.
9. If you will use the same theme, what image or object will you choose as a
descriptive detail? Explain briefly.
10. Create your own ending. Make a happy ending in spite of the envy of Fabian
to his brother. Use your creativity in writing.
PLEASE SOMEONE ANSWER THIS I'm so tired and the deadline is tomorrow :((

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