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A) Pick two points of view to compare (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were similar. Support your analysis with a quote from each text. B) Pick two points of view to contrast (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were different. Support your analysis with a quote from each text.

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