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History, 05.04.2021 22:40, ob3ymysins

What sacrifices were made by the characters in “The Rainbow Crow” and “The SilentSongbird”? How were the sacrifices alike, how were they different, and which do you feel had the most important results? (write in 3rdperson only!) Write a 4 paragraph essay explaining your answer. Be sure to include details from both texts in your answer. In your answer be sure toExplain the sacrifices made by the characters in both textsCompare and contrast the sacrifices and explain which was most importantUse details from both texts in your answer.Check your writing for correct spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation.

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