1. Sarah (Esther's sister)
2. Dark hair, pale skin, smart, social outcast because of the fact she is 18 and hasn't partnered or had a child yet, responsible, bossy, tries to look out for people, often overlooked.
3. Sarah is most like myself because she is smart, a leader type, and responsible. She tries to look out for people and give them advice even though it is rarely taken. Not many people associate with Sarah similar to me because she isn't like the others due to her age and her ability to read. Sarah is easily fooled when it comes to her idea of what people think of her like myself. Even though she is smart, when things seem too good to be true she doesn't realize it until it is too late. Lastly, similar to me Sarah holds grudges and once you betray her trust it isn't easy to get things back to the way they used to be.
4. My artwork relates to Sarah because it shows what I believe she would look like since she has dark hair, and they wear robes to protect themselves from sun exposure in Prin. The book represents her ability to read and her relationship with Levi (the source) because she taught him how to read when they were younger, along with her main mission/purpose in the novel. The crying eye represents her feelings toward Esther and her sadness after Levi's betrayal. The quote from the book describes how people overlook Sarah and how she is basically alone in the world. I used the same color scheme throughout to represent water (blue), her hair (brown), and green since most things green are good. The drawing compiles all of Sarah's main parts in the story and how she is somewhat of an emotional balance in the novel.

You addressed all of the criteria. There were few grammar issues. You are very talented artistically, and this piece is aesthetically (and symbolically) pleasing. Good job!
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