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Read Angela's Ashes chapters 3, 4, and 5. Think about how McCourt establishes the voice of a young boy? What type of sentence structure does he use? How does he present dialogue? What are the attitudes of the narrator towards his father, mother, brothers, and other members of his family? What is the effectiveness of McCourt's telling the story through the eyes of a young boy?

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