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English, 22.01.2020 20:31 brayden2275
write three things from the arabic/muslim culture from the kite runner.
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3 direct quotes with page #
3 inference about the arabic/muslim culture
3 what element of culture does this fall under
while you label do one of each for each quote you get, also get an inference about the arabic/muslim culture and what element of culture does that fall under.
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Which best explains rev. simon hosack’s reaction to stanton’s feelings about behaving like a boy?
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write three things from the arabic/muslim culture from the kite runner.
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