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English, 11.03.2021 01:20 angelhusted213

PLEASE HELP! Will mark brainliest for the best well thought out answers. 1. Think about the novel or short story you read for Module Five. What is the theme?
Cite quotations and page numbers from your novel or short story to support your ideas.
2. Think about the novel or short story you read for Module Five. What does the resolution tell you about the future of the protagonist? Cite quotations and page numbers from your novel or short story that support your ideas.
3. Write a short paragraph explaining how the theme developed in your story. Cite quotations and page numbers from your novel or short story to support your ideas.

I read Serafina and the Black Cloak. There's a website where you can read the book, but the page numbers are off (wrong) so you don't have to put the page numbers, I have my own copy of the book and should be able to get the right page numbers based off the quotes. The link is: https://www. reads2019.com/serafina-and-black-cl oak-robert-beatty?page=0,0 which will take you to page 1. To go to a specific page in the book, replace the page=0,0 with page=0, and the page number you're looking for. There are also "Next Page" and "Prev Page" buttons, the "Prev" is a shortening of previous, which you can use to change pages, too. I can edit your answers to make them sound like I'm the one who wrote them (like taking some things out, adding onto it, changing the wording and/or word choice, etc.), if they don't go into as much detail as I usually go into. If I get full marks for the answers I'll give them a 5 star rating, and if I get partial marks I'll rate them based off how many I didn't get (or how many I did get, it works either way) each question is worth 10, so 30 total.

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