Asked by ILTHSM_

Consider the main characters from "Stolen Day" and "The Night The Bed Fell." In a paragraph, discuss which character learns the most and which one learns the least. Use details from the sections to support your ideas. Use the reading selections to help you answer the question.
I am NOT asking for the answers. I want to know what the main characters in "Stolen Day" and "The Night the Bed Fell" learned. That is all I want to know. I will find them in the story and use that as my "details from the sections to support your ideas."

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Answered by Writeacher
Even though I haven’t read these works, one suggestion I can make is pretty common to most stories/books/plays. The character who changes the most by the end of the story is undoubtedly the one who learned the most. The character who learns the least is probably a static character, changing very little, if at all.
Answered by Hi
yaheet
Answered by wOrK hArD pLaY hArD
the boy from stolen day just talks about having inflammatory rheumatism, and he still doesn't learn his lesson. So, the boy in Stolen day learned the least.
Answered by No LoNgTeRm DaMaGe
Ah yes
Answered by EvaDoesDumbStuff
who learned the most?
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