Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. In the story “Hamadi,” Susan says that she and Hamadi “have a connection.” Which evidence from the text supports Susan’s assertion? Susan introduces Hamadi to her teenage friends. Susan reads Kahlil Gibran, a writer whom Hamadi also admires. Susan and Hamadi agree that if you imagine something, it's true. Susan asks her father for information about Hamadi's past.
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Compare the excerpt you read from the introduction of great astronomers to the article you read about gis. what differences in purpose and tone do you notice?
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In virginia woolf's essay "a room of one's own," she creates a fictional sister of william shakespeare, whom she names "judith." what challenges does woolf claim this character would have experienced in her lifetime? why does woolf believe that elizabethan women did not write?
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Read this excerpt from we’ve got a job: the 1963 children’s march. though connor was commissioner of public safety, blacks knew that it wasn't their health and safety he intended to protect. and he certainly didn't put out their fires. between the late 1940s and early 1960s, more than fifty black homes and churches in birmingham were bombed. one neighborhood was hit so often, it was called "dynamite hill." no one was ever prosecuted, even when the police could identify the bombers. what is the tone of the excerpt? inquisitive sentimental apologetic scornful
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