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English, 23.09.2021 14:00, nourmaali

Plz help Now review all literature selections, vocabulary, graphic organizers, questions, grammar activities, and keywords that were presented in this unit.

After reviewing the selections in this unit, choose one of the following questions to write about:
Which characters or selections helped open your eyes to a new way of seeing the world?
What new understanding do you have about your culture, your family, or yourself?
Which differences among cultures do you think really matter? Explain.
The following chart will help you summarize your thinking about what you’ve read. Using the chart, complete the following:

List any selections that stand out in your mind.
Review the Table of Contents for The Americas II to make sure you’ve included all selections that stand out for you.
Choose one of the three questions listed above and write your answers.
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