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Serggg [28]
4 years ago
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In the book Never Let Me Go, analyze the group’s search for their origins (or answers about their lives) using Foster’s quest st

ructure outline on page four of How To Read Literature like a Professor.
Advanced Placement (AP)
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fomenos4 years ago
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THE AMAZING THING ABOUT BOOKS is how they have lives of their own. Writers think they know their business when they sit down to compose a new work, and I suppose they do, right up to the moment when the last piece of punctuation gets planted on the final sentence. More often than not, that punctuation is a period. It should be a question mark, though, because what occurs from then on is anybody’s guess. 
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