Okay, to start, I know I have a 2013 join date but I have tried to be nothing but GM to everyone and plan to always be. That being said I am in a bit of a jam atm. I get paid next week and will buy someone 290fg Thursday night at 12:01am Eastern time. I assure you I am good on my word. I really, really just need this done tonight. Furthermore, I am sorry if it is against the rules to offer fg for help but I can't imagine it is. You can treat this as a trade topic and opt to get me locked if I do not pay you. I will give you 17fg upfront because it is all I have atm in addition to the 290fg on Thursday night. Alternatively, if you just don't trust me for whatever reason ...All in on my fg. I know it isn't much but I will throw in a mediocre charge/smite pally worth at least 50fg including inventory and gear on the game Diablo II. -the actual character isn't for sale, only gear- I need to get this book report done and with work and loads of other various things that had to be done in the way I did not read the book. This is what I am looking at and what I need done desperately, tonight.
-ALL ANSWERS MUST BE AT LEAST 4 SENTENCES-
I. USING READING STRATEGIES
A. PREDICT: Find a passage in the text and record a direct quote and page number that helped you make a prediction. Explain the prediction you made and why or why not you were correct.
B. VISUALIZE: Find a passage and record a direct quote and page numer that helped you visualize or experience vicariously a character, setting, or event. Explain what imagery or figurative language made this such a vivid description.
C. CONNECT: Find a passage and record the direct quote and page number that helped you make a personal connection between the text and either yourself, society, or another book, movie, or television show.
D. QUESTION: Find a passage and record the direct quote and page number for something that puzzled you about a character's feelings or behavior. Explain what bothered you and why.
II. CHARACTER ANALYSIS: Choose any five questions below and answer them using an explanation (supported by a direct quote and page number from the text).
A. Identify and describe the protagonist in your book. Explain and support.
B. How does the author use direct characterization to reveal a character's personality and appearance to the reader? Explain and support.
C. How does the author use indirect characterization to reveal a character's personality and appearance to the reader? Explain and support.
D. Who (or what) is the protagonist's antagonist? Explain and support.
E. Why is the protagonist reluctant to take a certain action? Explain and support.
F. What motivates the protagonist? Explain and support.
G. What does the protagonist learn from his/her experiences? Explain and support.
H. How and why does the protagonist's attitude change towards another character? Explain and support.
I. What challenges does the protagonist face? Explain and support.
J. Is the protagonist a static or dynamic character? Explain and support.
K. How did the book end? Be specific. Did you like or dislike the ending? Explain. Use a quote in your paragraph. <--- This one must be answered.