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You will describe a person by writing a short biography about them (one to
two pages), covering major milestones in their early development and identifying theories
that you think might explain some of their earliest experiences. You can create someone
from your imagination or use a book or movie character that you know well.
You will need to define the following theories and illustrate at least one event in the person's
life that seems explainable by each theory:
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What do we know about the mother in "two kinds"? select all that apply. she came from china. she had two daughters who died. her mother, father, and first husband are dead. she is part japanese.
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How do sotomayor's descriptions of her family most likelyaffect readers?
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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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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
The brother of a presidential candidate writes an editorial in which he defends this candidate against charges of corruption. in such a circumstance, it is most appropriate for the reader to a) suspect that the candidate may have been framed. b) consider whether the candidate has the best family or not. c) wonder if the writer may be biased, due to his family connection. d) wonder if the writer may be inaccurate, due to wanting to get people to read his column. \
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