I had to do it a couple days back in English. Basically just write about how he feels about the othe characters and how he misses his old life.
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Gas chambers are a big thing.Friendship is another huge symbol.The last, and most important symbol is the fence.I have another one, they both share the same birthday meaning the both are the same age and yet are so different, and have gone through different things.
Step 1: Open 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Step 2: Find the page where the Fuhrer makes a joke. Step 3: Write down which joke he makes, and then your question has been answered. The point I'm making is, rather than posting on the internet asking for the questions to your homework / assignment / whatever it is you're trying to complete, try looking for yourself or at least finding some kind of study guide on the book.
You could write about how she is the most important character. Reasons why she would be the most important character:
If the movie was told by an adult man or woman, the movie would come off a biased and only partially truthful, but when told through the pureness of a child, you can conclude there would be more truth in what is being said
coz he can
What a stupid question! The author wanted to write a book, he wrote a book.
It will probably help if you think about a monologue as being dialogue -- it's just dialogue with only one person talking. You just write a speech, and that's monologue.
Please don't ask Gary about football, he'll do a half hour monologue on Monday's game.
A monologue is a speech, usually a long one, delivered by one actor. Here are some things to keep in mind when writing one:Keep the character's voice consistent and distinct - write in their voiceIdentify the character's wants and needsPay attention to the rhythm and shape of the monologue - this means make sure the monologue has a beginning, middle, and end, and that the words flow wellKnow your audience!
Step 1: Open 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Step 2: Find the page where the Fuhrer makes a joke. Step 3: Write down which joke he makes, and then your question has been answered. The point I'm making is, rather than posting on the internet asking for the questions to your homework / assignment / whatever it is you're trying to complete, try looking for yourself or at least finding some kind of study guide on the book.
Gas chambers are a big thing.Friendship is another huge symbol.The last, and most important symbol is the fence.I have another one, they both share the same birthday meaning the both are the same age and yet are so different, and have gone through different things.
To write a personal monologue about yourself, start by reflecting on your thoughts, feelings, experiences, and values. Consider what you want to communicate and the message you want to convey. Write from the heart and be authentic, allowing your true voice and emotions to come through in the monologue. Practice speaking it aloud to ensure it flows naturally and resonates with your intended audience.
An "innerer Monolog" is quite easy to write in German as long as you can speak the language.
Learn the english alphabet. Write about Princess Diana.
English 'pajamas/pyjamas' is 'pijama' in Spanish
You could write about how she is the most important character. Reasons why she would be the most important character: