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Es del libro NAD de jannet teller. DESDE capítulo III, hasta el capítulo VI Y RESPONDE: 1. Realiza una lista de los personajes 2. Realiza una descripción física, de la percepción que tenía la narradora de la historia sobre la escuela. 3. ¿Quién es Eskildsen, y cómo era percibido por sus estudiantes? 4. ¿Cuál fue la idea que Pierre Anthon, sembró en el pensamiento de sus compañeros de clase? 5. Los chicos intentaron que Anthon bajara del ciruelo, enumera las dos formas que hasta el momento han intentado.

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