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Read Anna Quindlen's Speech Here, then answer the following prompt. (READ in a group if you prefer). FOCUS: Back pack metaphor, unfair expectations Yes, Anna Quindlen was an example of a particular kind of student, but answer what made her be that good student? Do you think she believed that had meaning? (Use some text to back it up). How does she use the metaphor of a backpack in the speech? What do you think it means? What bricks have you been carrying in your backpack, that you believe are unfair expectations? What makes them unfair?

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