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Need help if you've ever read Ronia the Robbers Daughter.

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1. How has Ronia’s perspective of Matt developed from the middle of the book to the end? Use two details to support your response.

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Honestly bro I think the answers is that you ain’t gonna say no one word you ain’t gonna say no no one word you ain’t gonna say no no one word you ain’t
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Answer:

unfortunally, I have never read this book, but the way you can answer this question is by looking at the way Ronia acts towards and thinks about Matt in the middle of the book, and then look at the way she acts twards and thinks about Matt at the end of the book. Does it get better? Does it get worse?

Then, use text evidence to show why it gets better, worse, or stays the same.

for example, you could say, "In the middle of the book, Ronia said this to Matt, 'I wish you wern't my brother!', but at the end of the book, Ronia gave Matt a hug and said, 'I never want to loose you again!'"

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Hope this helps! Sorry I haven't read the book before!

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