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Q: What character do you find most interesting in the story? Why? Point to specific parts of the text to discuss this. ^The two people I found most interesting was The Misfit and the grandmother. This is beacause they really go well together ad they are connected in the story because without eachother the story wouldn't have meaning.^ *The Misfit was very calm and knowledgeable when we meet him. This is the opposite for the grandmother. The grandma is very hyper, energetic, and has a lack of sympathy. When the story climaxed the grandma started to become more calm. She also believed in the Misfit and she thought he was a good person. “Listen,” the grandmother almost screamed, “I know you're a good man. You don't look a bit like you have common blood. I know you must come from nice people!” This proves the point that the grandma believed in him. The Misfit was very intelligent, in my opinion. A quote that stood out to me was, “ She would have been a good woman,” the Misfit said, “if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.” I think that this quote is very true because it brought out a side of the grandma that mad he a different, and perhaps better person.* -The two characters complemented each other because without one of them the story wouldn't be as interesting and meaningful.- - - = Conclusion ^ ^ = Topic sentence * * = Body

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