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Ipoint in a personal narrative, an author explores the effects of his childhood spent in poverty. he realizes that his mother had made sacrifices that he did not appreciate at the time. because of her efforts to ensure he had a good education, he was able to rise above his circumstances. what two topics does this narrative most clearly address? o a. independence and personal growth o b. opportunity and personal reflection o o c. personal identity and family dynamics d. societal expectations and achievement

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