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English, 22.07.2019 14:30, christian5668

Will mark brainiest refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative. part a one theme of "about russell" by rita williams-garcia is that family is always family. which detail best explains how the author develops this theme over the course of the text? the author includes anecdotes about getting in trouble with her siblings. the author includes anecdotes about being away from family while in college. the author includes anecdotes about her parents arguing and eventual divorce. the author includes anecdotes about accepting her brother no matter what happens. part b which quotation from the text best supports the conclusion that russell's family supports him as he is? "besides, my big brother me paint my dorm room, gave me twenty dollars, and brought me a television set from home." "daddy, who worked in real estate, got russell odd jobs cleaning houses newly listed on the market, but the work wasn’t steady." "openly discussing russell’s illness and seeking and information would be ideal, but it is not likely to happen within my family." "even when we were much younger, living in california, he would go out of his way to alienate our friends for no particular reason."

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