What Is The First Body Paragraph Of Divergent

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Divergent
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In a world where there is Depression, sadness and anxiety, there will always be someone or something to shine some light on your situation. The best character in the book “Divergent” to be an example, is the main character Tris who is bullied almost all her life.
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One critical scene in the book “Divergent” by: Veronica Roth, is when Tris the main character figures out she is Divergent. In the start she is going to school and then her and her friend head to these cubicles and they basically go to another like VR world. Where they see something bad about to happen and they have to make a choice about what they would do. She chooses what she would do and is divergent between Erudite, Dauntless, and Abnegation.
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She walks up on stage and while she is crying, she ends up choosing Dauntless and leaves her family back at Abnegation and never gets to see them again. The only time she ever gets to see her mother is when she goes to meeting day, and she sees her mom for about 15 minutes then doesn't see her for another 4 months. Her friends help her out in this situation but telling her all these nice things and that she at least has a mom cause some of her friends don't have a mother to visit them.
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The last critical scene, is when Tris gets out of the shower and gets her towel stripped from her. Her faction mates all decide to take her clothes while she is in the shower so she is not able to change. Well when she walks down the hallway they strip her towel from her and she has to run around full commando until she can find clothes. She ends up borrowing a dress from her friend christina, to last her until she gets some more faction clothes. First Conclusion- End with a hope or

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