So I Ant No Good Girl Character Analysis

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So I Ant no good girl

By: Sharon flake
Character
In the story of I aren’t no good girl by Sharon flake about two student who are like each other, but Raheem witch is the boy who cheated on the the narrator who the redhead. I felt the author put redhead in the story so he could build the conflict.

The author used differently type character, he used the narrator that was telling the story she was bad .the author describe the character differently like the red head was good and smart that she work at principle office but she don’t got that body. The author describe the narrator as bad but she was how that she was bad because she did not want to lose her boyfriend even if he was cheating on her like her anger.

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