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A Wrinkle in Time is narrated from a third-person limited point
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Part A Read the excerpt from A Wrinkle in Time. “But what do we
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At the beginning of Chapter 4, the characters find themselves in
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Part A In Chapter 1, Mrs. Whatsit visits the Murry home for the
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Part A What theme is emphasized by Meg's actions in Chapter 12?
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How are the people of Camazotz and the beasts of Ixchel
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Why does the author begin "Oasis: Africa" with a
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How does John's father change from the start of "Water
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Which responses are main ideas presented in Chapter 5?
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One of the themes of “On Another’s Sorrow” is that
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