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Cathy has also indicated her knowledge of the author's crafting of the plot as she stated that one good character ... an understanding that it is acceptable for readers to become emotionally involved with characters in literature .
Cathy has also indicated her knowledge of the author's crafting of the plot as she stated that one good character ... an understanding that it is acceptable for readers to become emotionally involved with characters in literature .
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examining the similarities and differences of two characters . Although this response may be considered more efferent in nature than previous responses , Corey has shown an understanding of the links which exist amongst pieces of ...
examining the similarities and differences of two characters . Although this response may be considered more efferent in nature than previous responses , Corey has shown an understanding of the links which exist amongst pieces of ...
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Aesthetic responses could have one or more of the following : visualizing scenes or characters , making associations between the story and literary or life experiences , relating emotions evoked , putting self in character's shoes ...
Aesthetic responses could have one or more of the following : visualizing scenes or characters , making associations between the story and literary or life experiences , relating emotions evoked , putting self in character's shoes ...
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