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Mspencer26
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RE: 1. Group A---edesmond26

That quote just goes to show that no matter the flaws of the tradition, they will still stick to it. But I do wonder if getting accustomed to the U.S ...

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RE: 1. Group A---edesmond26

Do you think she hides her traditions as to not get bullied, or she just doesn't have any to begin with?

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RE: 1. Group A---edesmond26

There are many ways that the main character in the book Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue practices family traditions. Jende first gets to move to th...

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RE: 1. Group A---jmckay26

Im assuming this took place a while ago, but do you think they would react differently to her arriving to the U.S back then rather than present time, ...

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RE: 1. Group A---jmckay26

There are many ways that the main character in the book Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue finds success. Jende first gets to move to the U.S. even if...

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RE: Part 2 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

We both agree that Jem was the most impacted because of they way he reacted to the trial ending.

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

I feel as if Jem is the most impacted in the trial. I feel this way because Jem thought through the entire trial that they were going to win and Tom w...

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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

We had pretty much the same understanding of the article and the book. The acts of these people were pure racial hatred.

3 months ago
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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

This article helps me understand the book better because it is an excellent example of the brutality black people faced during this time and it also s...

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RE: Part 1 To Kill a Mockingbird Response

We had a very similar understanding of the impact of the racism on both Atticus and both of the kids.

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

One of the most impactful moments in Part 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird that shows racism is when Scout and Lem are witnessing their father being subject...

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RE: The Great Depression

Yours is very similar to mine because we both understand the severity of the classes during this time and how it effect people. "The Cunninghams are c...

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RE: The Great Depression

This shows how the Great Depression impacts the characters, like the Cunninghams' pride despite poverty, and how economic struggles worsen racism and ...

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