A: Jane represents the author. The author’s attitude towards
family and sisters are so protective and wish the best for another person. It
is like how sisters love each other. It’s like how family love and cared for
each other.
2. Is the
story humorous or tragic or frightening? Does the author want you to laugh or
cry, to feel happy or sad, and to experience anger or fear?
A: The author wants us to feel some tragic, and happy. She
wants us to know that money and success is not everything. Happiness and true
love doesn’t need money or success. Every happy thing can be found at home.
3. What
is the author’s attitude toward characters or the narrator? Does the author
like or dislike, trust or mistrust the characters or the narrator?
A: The author’s attitude toward the characters. The author
likes how the character can represent the author’s feeling. The author likes
how the ending goes by knowing that the main character realizes what the right
thing to do is.
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