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Juli2301 [7.4K]
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in the story of jamaican fragment explain the connection between the beginning and the end of the story​

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Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
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Answer:Connections between the beginning and the end of the story of Jamaican fragment.

Explanation:

'The Jamaican Fragment' is a narration written by A. L. Hendricks. The author narrates the sights he sees during his morning walk. One day, he found two boys playing, one was white and the other was black. He was surprised to find the black boy was ordering the white boy to peel a banana and feed it to him. He then finds out that the boys were brothers and that they were playing a game. After hearing this from the boys' father, the author thinks that the grown ups are silly.

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