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English, 03.04.2020 02:44 gharrell03

In the story " Harry Potter And The GobLet of Fire" 1) Tell your thoughts and feelings about something that happened in the reading or about one of the characters in the reading. 2) Become" one of the characters. Comment on the events for the reading from his/her point of view. Tell an incident the way this character sees it. Include the thoughts and feelings of the character that may not be mentioned in the story. This is like a dear diary but with more detail. 3) Imagine a meeting between you and one of the book's characters. Where would you meet? What would you dicuss? Create a dialogue that includes references to the story's action, other characters. 4) Become a casting agent. If your book were to be made into a movie, which famous stars would you choose to play the roles of each character? Support your choices with explanations. ( Or you can choose a different story from Harry Potter or You can choose a completely different book. Just need name of book and start page, end page, and chapter # for each questions). WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. Need help ASAP please and thank you.

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