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Persverance - Coggle Diagram
Persverance
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characterisation
Emily
Emily is protraded as a antagonist this is because of the series of rude and unkindly things she does towards Addie.
Audrey
We meet Audrey in the starting chapters, she is the new kid, seems quiet and could be seen that she wants to hang out with Addie this is because on p. 19 Audrey says she would like to hang out with Addie and throughout the book, we can see Audrey pursue her relationship with Addie. She does this by hangout and helping Addie with the Witch's campaigning, Audrey stands up for Addie when Emily recks Addie's book. - I also believe she shows perseverance because I believe not many of her classmates would prove her sitting with the "weird kid". So she does something that isn't of particular ease.
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Addie
Addie is the narrator of the story it is written from her first point of view which is interesting in how we get to see her view of life. The way she views life from the start to the end is quite different as she has been outside her comfort zone trying to get people to listen to her ideas - the witch moral, - and her struggles with her classmate - mainly Emily.
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point of view
The book is written in first person
- the character is in the story telling what happening
Addie's Point of View
This is an interesting an great choice because Addie's character is autistic which gives us the best understanding of what's going on in the story and in her head.