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saw5 [17]
4 years ago
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25. Choose one work from Unit 6 (East Asia and the Pacific Rim) and think about its themes. Then choose one work from any other

unit in this semester. In a 4-5 paragraph essay, discuss how these work develop similar themes. What does this show you about different parts of the world? (16 pts)
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Alik [6]4 years ago
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i need points to ask a question for i can pass my class so plz give me the best answer u welcome love u cuh.

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