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In paragraph 7 of "My Lunch with Harper Lee," Oprah Winfrey describes why Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird was so influential in her life. To support this description, she
uses the phrase "my eyes opening as hers were." How does this phrase help to explain
the impact the novel had on Oprah? Cite details from Oprah's article to support your
response.


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