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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

sentences about Shane

Brianna Catania
Professor Juniper Ellis
EN.101.16
13 November 2013

The novel Shane is told by a boy named Bob Sterrett who views a man named Shane as a heroic individual. Events throughout the novel are told through the eyes of Bob.
Posted by Brianna Catania at 12:19 PM
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