Equal adjectives are words that describe two or more nouns as being the same in a particular quality or characteristic. So basically, they're like twins in the world of grammar - identical in their description. Think of it as giving a high five to consistency in language.
Who wrote the prologue in My Sisters Keeper? That's a hard question. At first you think its Anna, obviously. But once you finish the book (Please stop here if you don't want the ending spoiled!!!) and re-read it, it's a harder question to answer... Certainly you can look at it from both Kate and Anna's perspective, which is what I will do, and you can answer the question yourself. As Kate is the speaker in the epilogue it would make sense for her to also be the speaker at the beginning. But as the book is about Anna and her struggles it would make just as much sense to have her as the speaker. The quote "I am 3 years old and I'm trying to kill my sister ...She didn't stand a chance against me of course, but it still didn't work." This is could be seen coming from either Kate or Anna. Kate was a sick child, and wouldn't have had the strength to fight off her sister if she did try to kill her. But then looking at it from Kate's perspective, Anna would have been 1 or less at the time, so neither sister would have had the strength to survive. "As we got older, I didn't seem to exist except in relation to her." This is another quote that gives no help in identifying the speaker. Kate couldn't live without her sister there to donate blood and other body parts, but then again, Anna wouldn't exist if it weren't for her sister and her illness. Neither could exist unless the other was there. The final paragraph "In the end though, I did not kill my sister. She did it all on her own. Or at least this is what I tell myself." means two very different things coming from each of the sisters. Kate: If she were to be the speaker then her final lines 'She did it all on her own. At least this is what I tell myself' are contradicting what she says in the epilogue. "And me, well, I began to hate myself. It was, of course, all my fault. If Anna had never filed that lawsuit, if she hadn't been at the courthouse signing papers with her attorney, she never would have been at that particular intersection at that particular moment. She would be here, and I would be the one coming back to haunt her." She blames her self for Anna's death, so why does she try and blame Anna in the beginning? Why would she begin to hate herself even though she told herself it was Anna's fault she died? This contradiction can be attributed to the fact that she doesn't want to suffer and passing the blame on to someone else is the easiest thing to do., but why tell us that it was her sister's fault, when in the end she admitted it was her mistake. Anna: She could not mean kill her sister in a physical sense; more rather, kill her emotionally. Anna's death destroyed her family, and would have killed a part of her sister. 'She did it all on her own' we know that Kate asked Anna not to donate her kidney; so in essence, Kate was the one who started to events that led to Anna's death. Anna is not blaming her sister for her death, but rather putting the blame on her sister for the loss and pain she suffered. As you can see, the answer to the question 'Who wrote the prologue in My Sisters Keeper' is not easy. I feel the answer changes for every person. It isn't clear cut, it is shrouded and shades of grey and so it is your own opinion and interpretation that holds the answer. even after all that has been said i think it was kate cause she is still alive
Анна. Anna.
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its is the same spelling.Anna in french is Anna.
unlike the movie Anna does die...giving kate her kidney )-:
She's the mom of Kate, Anna, and Jesse and she's Brian's wife.
She hated knowing the only reason she was there, was to give for her sister.
She is Anna's guardian-ad-litem which means she talks for Anna in the court case and helps the judge decide what is best for her by giving her opinion.
The protagonist in the novel "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult is Anna Fitzgerald. She is a young girl who was conceived to be a donor match for her older sister Kate, who is battling leukemia. The story revolves around Anna's decision to sue her parents for medical emancipation.
Anna in my sisters keeper is just a young girl trying to speak up for once. she has been a donor her whole life, that's the only life shes ever known. she is trying to be something other than just an afterthought. she was genetically altered to be Kate's exact match for transplants. i believe that she had a right to speak up and say what she believed. and people listened, and eventually, she got to pick the ending... she had decided until everything changed. not gonna spoil the ending!
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Anna Fitzgerald.
In the book "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult, the ending reveals a surprising twist where one of the main characters makes a selfless decision that changes the course of the story. Without giving away too much, the ending is emotional and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a lot to contemplate.
Anna Scarlet plays Goal defense, goal keeper and also wing defense.
Anna-Marie Ferguson has written: 'A Keeper of Words; Accompanying Book to Legend'