Girls character from what she hears to what she says?


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Girls character from what she hears to what she says?


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Read the very very short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid beginning on page 813 of our textbook The Writer’s Presence. Upon reading the story, note that the daughter in the story speaks only two lines, both which are italicized. Still it is possible to infer something about the girl’s character even though her mother does most of the talking. In a two-full page to three-page essay, analyze the daughter’s character both from what she says and from what she hears (if you believe she filtered these words of wisdom from an endless stream provided by her mother). Under any circumstances, DO NOT summarize the short story and have that be your essay