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I Know Me Character Analysis
In this story, there are many interesting and fun characters. One of the main characters is a girl named Meg. There are also some other important characters like Charles, Calvin, Meg's Mom, Ms. Whatsit, Ms. Who, Ms. Which, and It who we will talk about during this story.

Meg does not do well in school because she does not feel smart so that makes it harder for her to do well in school, plus she does not fit in because she thinks she's an "oddball.” Meg feels ugly too, but the thing she hates the most is when people talk rudely about her father. She also gets into some fights because people say mean things about her little brother.

Everyone thinks that Meg's little brother Charles, is dumb, but he's actually really smart for his age. He understands Meg and his mom very well, he can tell what they're feeling, what they want, sometimes he can even tell what they're thinking, it's almost like he can read their minds. He also sees the good in people. Plus, he also understands why people think he's dumb and that telling them otherwise will do nothing, so as you can see he's a very smart 4 year old.
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Who into the house because there was a bad storm going on outside. After she has a sandwich and takes off her boots for a few minutes, then, she put's her boot's back on and mentions something about the tesseract and leaves, after hearing this Meg's Mom becomes very pale and says "How could she have know about the tesseract." The next day Meg and Charles go to see Ms. Who, Ms. Whatsit, and Ms. Which to talk about the tesseract and end up running into a boy named Calvin.

Later, Ms. Who, Ms. Whatsit, and Ms. Which send Meg, Charles, and Calvin on a trip through space to find Meg's Father and defeat IT. Will they make it back alive, will they find her father, will they defeat IT? To find out read the book A Wrinkle in Time by: Madiline

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