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RE: 3. Group I--acote26

In my book "Love In English" by Maria E Andrew, my characters do connect through the struggles they face and Ana used her best judgement to follow thr...

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RE: 3. Group I--ddarling26

In my book "Love In English" by Maria E Andrew, my characters do connect through the struggles they face. Ana my main character moves to America from ...

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RE: 2. Group I--areardon26

In my book "Love In English" by Maria Anderson, my character Ana experiences struggles trying to communicate with her friends. Her American friends do...

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RE: 2. Group I--iwhitaker26

In my book, "Love In English" by Maria E Anderson. Ana struggles with trying to fit in with her classmates at school. She is making She feels guilt be...

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RE: Part 2 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

This is a great response, I also wrote about how Tom was accused and how there was racism all throughout the book. I wonder why you chose short quotes...

3 months ago
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RE: Part 2 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

I believe that the most impacted character was Tom Robinson because he was the one sentenced to prison and got almost murdered. Tom was very discrimi...

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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

I also wrote how all of this is about racism. Emmett was accused just as Tom was. Their skin color was the problem in anyone's eyes who accused them o...

4 months ago
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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

Emmett was a 14 year old black boy. He lived with his mom and his uncle came up to visit, his uncle was traveling to visit all of the family. Emmett b...

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RE: Part 1 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

I also agree, this moment is an example of abuse and also racism. Do you also think it is abuse? I believe that Scout can be able to stand up for hers...

4 months ago
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RE: Part 1 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

TKM Response #1 In the first part of To Kill A Mockingbird there were many events relating to ageism, sexism, racism, and also abuse but today abuse...

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RE: Women in the Great Depression Era

My reply was also about ageism and about Scout. We both talked about confidence and how they are going against the society's guidelines regarding wome...

5 months ago
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RE: Women in the Great Depression Era

This article helps me understand “To Kill a Mockingbird” more because in the early 1930’s black women were greatly affected by racism and sexism. This...

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