![]() ![]() ![]() “It’s my job to collect the shells they drop. ![]() To admit that your whole life is a lie.” (Chapter 17) “I like how sometimes the most amazing discoveries lie just beneath the surface.”(Chapter 7).“People will expect you to give up everything if you let them.” (Chapter 1).Read the following statements that Jace shares with thereader, and explain how each conveys an important idea reflected in the novel as awhole: Often, writers will use characters to make statements that convey broaderunderstandings in a story. Identifythree characters who appear only briefly in The Space Between, and tell why the authorincluded them by explaining the specific roles they perform in the novel.6. Even the most minor characters in a story must serve a definite purpose. (It maybe helpful for you to research further information about these names.)5. Suggestreasons why Don Aker chose these particular names for the Antonakos family. ![]() Writers often choose characters’ names for a reason. In Chapter 8, Jace recalls researching the meanings of the names of everyone in hisimmediate family. Did you “hear” Jace’s voice as you read thenovel? If yes, what did he sound like? If no, what kept you from “hearing” it?4. The success of the first-person point of view depends largely on the voice the reader“hears” as he/she reads the narrative. ![]()
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