Annie's view of her mother’s

  1. Annie's view of her mother’s hands changes a lot throughout the story, showing how complicated the feelings between a child
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  2. What does Annie's mother mean when she compares herself and Annie's father to "two seeds planted in a rock"? How did Annie and
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  3. Additionally, Annie’s mother plays a crucial role in shaping her initial perceptions of death, but her guarded explanations
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  4. In Chapter 1 of Annie John, Annie's eagerness to attend the funeral of the humpbacked girl reveals her deep curiosity about
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  5. Kincaid also associates the motif of death with Annie's mother throughout the chapter to foreshadow the eventual rupture in
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  6. How does the author present the different points of view of Annie and Lucas? The story is mostly told from Lucas's point of
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  7. How does the author present the different points of view of Annie and Lucas? The point of view alternates between Annie and
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  8. In "Annie John," Annie's journey toward selfhood is complex and marked by her attempts to break away from her family,
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  9. Compare the paragraph in which Annie first describes Gwen (starting with "Gwen and I were soon inseparable...") to the paragraph
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  10. In Chapter 6 of Annie John, the recurring motif of "the small black ball" symbolizes both the tension and the emotional distance
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