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mwardwell26
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RE: 1. Group G---jmason26

can you give me more information on how it could be important for immigrants like Saeed to fit in? I'm not sure I got a lot of information on who the ...

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RE: 1. Group G---cgammon26 (Replacement A)

In my book Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian it's about a high school student Tom Bouchard who lives in Maine. He goes to a school where Somalian immigra...

1 week ago
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RE: 1. Group G---jmason26

My book Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian it's about a high school student Tom Bouchard who lives in Maine. He goes to a school where Somalian immigrants...

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

I agree with Atticus being the most impacted. I support your claim of Atticus being intelligent and knowing what he's talking about. I liked your quot...

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

I feel this trial most impacted Atticus. Atticus is the lawyer who took on a case of defending Tom who is black and being accused of raping a white wo...

2 months ago
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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

I liked your response because I chose the same moment in the book to correlate to the article. I think these adversities you used are valid for the si...

2 months ago
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RE: The Murder of Emmett Till

The article makes me understand the social prejudice and racism on the outlooks of the black communities in the towns especially in the early 1900s. T...

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

i like how we both thought of rascism being the most impactful adversity and we used the same moment. i like the quote because it was easy to show how...

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

The most impactful moment is when they go to the family Christmas dinner and Francis is going around and telling Scout that Atticus is a N***** lover....

3 months ago
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RE: Women in the Great Depression Era

this relates to mine because we both talked about how women were looked at in the 1900s. how they were looked at for having lower educations, planning...

4 months ago
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RE: Women in the Great Depression Era

In the book “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, a lot of sexism is going on toward women in the 1930s. Before the Great Depression, many women did ...

4 months ago