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English, 12.09.2019 00:30, michael11948

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in “the literature of the americas," kimberly koza writes:
"by discovering the literature of our
neighbors, we may also learn about ourselves.”
-keeping this quote in mind, respond to the question.
-choose a selection from this unit, (options below) and write a paragraph that explains how koza's statement applies to
the theme of the selection. -include at least two supporting details or examples.
-be sure to include the
title of the selection and indicate whether the author comes from canada or latin america
-options:
“aztec creation story”
“day of the butterfly"
“no dogs bark”
“crossroads: a sad vaudeville"
“at the tourists centre in boston”
“two bodies"
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