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that sounds pretty similar to my book in the way the parents stayed behind themselves to assure their children made it to america
What types of things should non-immigrants be doing to support immigrants around them? Where are you seeing this in your novel? In “American Street” ...
I saw the same thing in my book, when Fabiola continues to pray to Haitian gods whilst in Detroit
Wow! that sounds like a very eventful story. What do you think would happen if the children had made it out with their parents?
Personally, I noticed in my book (American Street, by Ibi Zoboi) that language took less of a communication meaning and more of a symbolic meaning, as...
In “American Street” by Ibi Zoboi, the main character is a young haitian illegal immigrant named Fabiola. Upon entering the U.S. , her mother and gran...
I picked another person, but I do very much agree with the evidence and person you chose. The quote from page 242 especially is short and simple but t...
Scout is definitely most affected by the trial. She is constantly barraged for her dad’s client, byt friends, family, and peers alike. When Tom is unf...
I agree on how racism is very heavily connecting between the article and the book.
I noticed in this article, it mentions a previous example of ‘Atticus’ losing a trial defending black men “As said earlier, he once defended two black...
I didn't use the same quotes, but I agree just the same. if the boys had been white, they most likely wouldn't have been immediately biased against.
I noticed in this article that it gave yet another example of unfair trial. The trial in To Kill A Mockingbird is obviously weighted against Tom, just...
We have a lot of the same thoughts on easy to recognize terms, parrallel structure I found to be an easier highlight than most other literary devices
I also disliked the touchscreen speech
I really liked the MLK speech because of the skillful use of repetition, exampled on page 2 “Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. N...