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1. In this passage, Cornelia struggles with self-awareness. How can Cornelia can be characterized? Select 1 character trait.

-doubtful
-adventurous
-reflective
-determined
-strong
-ambitious
-brave

1. Locate evidence from the text that supports the character trait that you chose. You must cite text evidence and explain HOW it supports your chosen trait. YOU MUST WRITE A PARAGRAPH/OPEN-ENDED RESPONSE to explain your ideas.

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PLEASE HELP! 1. In this passage, Cornelia struggles with self-awareness. How can Cornelia-example-1
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Cornelia is very brave, at the end of the story she realizes that the qualities she admires in Bonnie she has herself as well. "I'm brave too, thought Cornelia. The words filled her with a sense of calm. She breathed in deeply and straightened her back, smiling out at the audience. Whatever happened, she was ready for it."

Cornelia herself finally realizes that she is focusing too much on the negative instead of the positive. The qualities she wished she had were there all along, it just took a big election speech for her to realize it. At the beginning of the story its seemed as if she was having doubts, at the end of the story she was prepared for anything that this election would throw her way.

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1) Reflective

"I am brave too," thought Cornelia.

Cornelia strikes me as incredibly clever based on the facts provided by the narrator. As a result, she is an "overthinker" who is very contemplative. Her uncertainties and confidence arise from her ideas, which influence how she sees herself. Furthermore, her self-image is often founded on her appraisal of her previous behaviors (or experience). For example, when she thinks back on her performance in a class play, she remembers how she "had learned all her lines backwards and forwards, and at the end of the performance the audience had responded with thunder." Her accomplishment in the performance gives her confidence that she will deliver her speech successfully as well.

Cornelia's reflective character is further shown when the narrator discloses her internal conversation with herself, in which she questions whether the notion she has of herself as an impostor is accurate. She wonders whether she is "fair to herself." Then she reminds herself that running for student council secretary was her own idea and effort. Cornelia's reflective character is the root of her ideas, behaviors, and self-identity, despite the fact that she may be classified as skeptical or even adventurous (for being eager to try new things and risk failure).

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