This question asks about your Independent Reading selection. You may use your reading

selection to help you answer the question.
Compare and contrast your Independent Reading selection with one or two other selections
you have read in this unit. Support your response with at least two pieces of evidence from
your Independent Reading selection. Be sure to give the title and author of your selection

BTW MY BOOK IS A WRINKLE IN TIME AND HELP ME WRITE SOMETHING PLZ OVERDUE HLEP MS.SUE OR ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME

You shouldn't impersonate Mrs. Sue, it's rude

ok so what i understand is nothing

nobody:

not anyone ever:
not even trump:
ms.sue: I can help everyone but I wont actually help you.

Hai: I am wondering if you know what compare and contrast means? How are they alike, and how are they different?

consider..
styles
point of view
voice
subject matter
type of writing

I have a question what about the whole test? Like the 15 questions I need help with them. Could someone help?!?! PLEASE!

People will look back at these answers one day and be like oh ya 2020 isnt that the year that everything went wrong

To compare and contrast your Independent Reading selection, "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, with one or two other selections, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify other selections you have read in this unit: Think about the books or texts you have read during the unit you are referring to. Choose one or two selections that have similarities or differences with "A Wrinkle in Time." Consider aspects such as genre, themes, characters, plot, or writing style.

2. Gather evidence from "A Wrinkle in Time": Look for specific examples or quotes from "A Wrinkle in Time" that highlight its unique features or elements. These could include character descriptions, significant plot moments, quotes that convey the book's themes, or any other relevant details.

3. Identify similarities: Compare elements of "A Wrinkle in Time" with the other selections you have chosen. Look for common themes, plot structures, character types, or any other shared aspects. Make note of these similarities.

4. Identify differences: Consider the aspects that make "A Wrinkle in Time" distinct from the other selections. Look for differences in writing style, unique themes, character development, or plot twists. Make note of these differences.

5. Support your response: In your essay or response, use the evidence you gathered from "A Wrinkle in Time" to support your comparisons and contrasts with the other selections. Incorporate specific quotes or examples to back up your claims and ensure that your analysis is grounded in the text.

Remember to provide the title and author of your Independent Reading selection, "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, throughout your response as required. Additionally, feel free to consult your teacher, Ms. Sue, or any available resources for further assistance and guidance.

Ok so you need to read you own INDEPENDENT reading selection and compare and contrast that with the other story that you choose that was in the unit!!!!

Does that help?

Read A Wrinkle In Time, then read your other one or two selections, and compare and contrast them all together. Does that help you? PS: how do you make your own question?

double points to whoever can figure out the answer!! :)