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Louis Ogawa is a meticulous person, she has everything calculated and she gives many details in the letter. He asks Clara Breed to buy her a cardigan sweater and she describes exactly what kind of sweater she likes, which color she likes and she also sends the money (along with the letter) that Miss Breed will need to buy the sweater. She even describes how much it would (approximately) cost, as well as including taxes and postages money. But when she asks for it, she makes sure Miss Breed understands that it is not an obligation for her to buy the sweater, so she is also kind and respectful: "When you happen to go shopping, I don't care when, will you kindly look around for a cardigan sweater for me please. I would like it in some shade of rose (...) Please remember I am in NO HURRY."
By reading the letter, you can also infer that Louis Ogawa is worried about her situation and her future, because she says she is losing her independency while being in camp: "Here in camp, I think our standard of living tends to become lower, we tend to become less independent, and this certainly does not help to make our future brighter. This may not be altogether true, but it's my opinion. I certainly would like to go out, but I don't have the slightest idea where I'd like to go."
Also, Louis explains at the beginning of the letter that she is very happy receiving Miss Breed’s letters, that although that she is busy (just like her), she enjoys writing and getting to know what she is doing. She is curious and she is also perceptive with others: “With school starting Monday I'd say I'm almost as busy as you. But I'll always have time for your delightful letters! Yes, I can imagine the fun you had picking and canning figs because I use to pick figs too.”
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to infer how Louise Ogawa character is based on her letter to Miss Breed, in this letter she tells her how she is doing, she aks Miss Breed to buy her a sweater and she also mentions her life in camp, how she feels about the war and living there.
The question above want analyzes your reading ability through an analysis you have done. In that case, I can't do this analysis for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
First, you should read Louise Ogawa's letter to Miss Breed. During this reading, you will identify Louise's personality and the way she behaves. After that, you can explain this personality and use sentences from the text to prove it.
Some of the characteristics that we can notice about Louise are:
- She is a detailed person.
- She is very meticulous.
- She is very direct.
- She is very polite and kind.
- She turns out to be a character with many layers.
- She has many personal thoughts about war and camp life.
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