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Reflect and review the details from your reading of Malcolm X and Zitkala Answer the following extended constructed response.
Explain how (forced or ‘chosen’) assimilation creates conflict in one’s identity?
Be sure your answer includes and addresses both parts of the prompt.
Use examples or concrete details (CD) from both of the texts you refer to in steps 1 and 2. Be sure to support your concrete details (CD) using commentary (CM) that connects the CD to the main idea, or topic sentence (TS).
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