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English, 02.06.2020 00:00 hunterbrod9903

Choose a topic that is central to one of the texts that you have read in this course. For
example, you might choose to discuss whether a character from one of the stories has
what it takes to be considered a hero.
the topics you can choose from are:
1 womens rights
2 equalty in black african american
3 why some people are poor and some aren't
4 all about presidents

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