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Before you read the chapter, what images came to mind when you thought of mexico? as you read carolina’s story, how well did the culture described match your ideas about mexico? what similarities and differences did you notice between her culture and your own? describe some of the similarities and differences that you noticed on the discussion board. 3-5 sentences ! i need !
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