Would Mom Leave Her Favorite Chicken Character Analysis

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In walk two moons the internal and external forces cause the characters to change because throughout the story the, as the events go on different things happen. And sometimes a event can change the characters view on reality and life. Like how Sal’s mom left. That really changed her. And today I’m showing you ways that characters can change and what changed them.

I am going to talk about the character Sal. In the beginning, her mom left and that is what sparked the whole story. After her mom left, Sal’s perspective changed changed a little bit. When her mom left, she started to look for reasons why she would come back.in the chapter Evidence Sal looked back on how she say: “Would mom leave her favorite chicken?” And “She loves this chicken!”

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