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English, 02.12.2019 05:31 batmandillon21

Mitchell text—“hangmar
tangman"/"solarium” black swan green
quick write checklist/rubric
vur audience: someone besides ms. hogan, who perhaps has not read our weird
fiction.
goal: write a clear paragraph that includes quotes/citations of support and
contextual use of vocabulary.
prompt: cl or advanced character
choose a, b, or c:
a ci: which cl fits both texts the best? provide at least one piece
of evidence from each text to back up your answer. extra one point
if you exclude double life.
mianof the advice madame coivee to lacon hana
can someone write this for me

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