Marsha Skrypuch And Graffiti Knight

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This essay is about the topic and argument on which of the books are more enjoyable to read. The comparison of Dance of the Banished written by Marsha Skrypuch and Graffiti Knight written by Karen Bass. The two books have similarities such as

The first point to highlight is the character development and how they represented them. In Graffiti Knight, Wilm is shown to be very adventurous and risk taking and he has personality. They show this having Wilm show his feelings against the Soviets. He is shown throwing a stick of dynamite into barrack, stealing expensive butter, vandalising several walls, and popping soviets trucks tires. He also has a soft side of him, especially when Annaliese comes out to Wilm about the attack. He was caring

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