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English, 04.09.2020 03:01, Geo777

1) "A Quilt of a Country" is an argumentative essay. In lines 1-13 the author defines or delineates at least two ideas for her argument. Identify these two ideas and include
quoted evidence to support your answer.
2) In lines 14-19, the author makes a counterargument. In your own words, what does
she mean by "amid all these failures is something spectacularly successful"? Be
specific about her reference to the United States.
3) In line 22, the author states that this nation is founded on a conundrum..."What
does she mean? What is so puzzling about our country?
4) In the last paragraph on page four (line 40), the author refers to our country as a
"splintered whole" in a rhetorical question. How does she feel that the United States is
divided? Provide an example from this paragraph.


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