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:) directions use complete sentences to respond to each question about your novel or short story. when providing quotations from your text, include page numbers in parentheses. example describe the protagonist of your novel or short story. the protagonist of my novel is a tough, 16-year-old girl named delaney who is struggling to raise her little sisters. provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. although she was just 16 years old, delaney had spent much of her life providing for her sisters. she displayed the toughness and weariness of someone twice her age (page 16). novel or short story title: what is the title of your novel or short story? title: 'wonder' author: r. j. palacio who is the protagonist of your novel or short story? describe the protagonist. provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. who is the antagonist of your novel or short story? describe the antagonist. provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. describe the main conflict in your novel or short story. which of the four major types of conflict best describes the situation you described?

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