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English, 22.02.2021 17:50, jordanwrighta1

Describe the battle royal that took place in “Battle Royal.” Then argue how Laurel from “Brownies” was caught in her own “Battle Royal” metaphorically, similar to the protagonist in Ellison’s fiction.

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