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"In this book, there are a few Archetypal Symbols. The main Archetypal Symbol is the forest. The forest symbolizes death and violence in this book. Whenever the main character Serena gets very angry at someone, she turns into a werewolf and attacks. This mostly happens in the forest, which is why this symbol is forest. When she attacks, she bites and scratches and sometimes kills. There is always blood in the forest." — May 07, 2019 08:38AM
"In this book, there are a few Archetypal Symbols. The main Archetypal Symbol is the forest. The forest symbolizes death and violence in this book. Whenever the main character Serena gets very angry at someone, she turns into a werewolf and attacks. This mostly happens in the forest, which is why this symbol is forest. When she attacks, she bites and scratches and sometimes kills. There is always blood in the forest." — May 07, 2019 08:38AM
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"The main character of my book is Mr. Lemonchello. He has many significant traits in this book. The trait that stands out the most to me is probably creativity. He thinks of many different fun things for the kids to do while they're in the library. Another one of his traits is uniqueness. He is unique to anyone else in the book and always puts the kids before himself." — Mar 25, 2019 08:16AM
"The main character of my book is Mr. Lemonchello. He has many significant traits in this book. The trait that stands out the most to me is probably creativity. He thinks of many different fun things for the kids to do while they're in the library. Another one of his traits is uniqueness. He is unique to anyone else in the book and always puts the kids before himself." — Mar 25, 2019 08:16AM
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"2/11 assignment. I can connect to this book Small Steps in a couple ways. For example, Armpit doesn't fully trust X-ray with his money. I can relate as well with some of my friends. Another connection is that Armpit goes to see someone he is very close to in San fransicsco. I've gone to San Fransisco to see my uncle. Both of these connections are text to self." — Mar 07, 2019 08:26AM
"2/11 assignment. I can connect to this book Small Steps in a couple ways. For example, Armpit doesn't fully trust X-ray with his money. I can relate as well with some of my friends. Another connection is that Armpit goes to see someone he is very close to in San fransicsco. I've gone to San Fransisco to see my uncle. Both of these connections are text to self." — Mar 07, 2019 08:26AM
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