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Do You Think Ender's Just Like Peter, Is True Or Not?
PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text
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Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your
…show more content…
Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your answer.

PROMPT: Do you think Ender's own view of himself, that he's just like Peter, is true or not? Explain your answer, and use at least ONE piece of evidence from the text that supports your

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