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Often, characters are warned against going down a particular path. They are told to avoid certain decisions. And yet, they make those decisions anyway. Identify a
crossroads in one of the works you read. State the title and author. Explain whether or not you would have made the same decision as a character or a different one.
• As.
Your response should be 3-5 sentences long and show that you've thought about the topic/question at hand. Please be aware we are looking for YOUR PERSONAL OPINION and
there is not a single "correct answer."
No credit will be given for responses that are very brief (such as "id" or "I don't know, responses that are off topic, or inappropriate responses

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