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The only way to answer this question is by reading the text, which unfortunately, I don't have access to. So, you will need to do this in order to be able to answer the question efficiently. In doing this reading, you should identify the ways that George Zenova's desires and interests are different from Ivan Gratz's desires and interests. It is likely that these desires and interests of the two characters are related to the same element, but what each one of them wants to do with the element is different and this must be identified through reading.
William quotes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the last paragraph of the epilogue to illustrate the importance of change, and rebirth.
<h3>What is an epilogue?</h3>
It should be noted that an epilogue simply means a speech at the end of a play or book which serves as a conclusion to what happened.
In the book, Williams focused on a new life that can be gotten through rebirth. He advocaated for change. It should be noted that a quote can be used on a literary work to reinforce ones idea about a particular issue. In such a situation, a quote offers a second voice that can be used to buttress one's point.
A quote can also be used in a literary work to increase the curiosity of the reader, it's an effective hook in a paragraph or sentence. It can be used as a form of persuasion.
Therefore, Wiilliam quotes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the last paragraph of the epilogue to illustrate the importance of change, and rebirth.
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Answer: (pls give brainliest cuz the way you said that was mad confusing lol)
chalk, charge, cherry, chop, chopstick, church
Explanation:
I think you're asking for:
charge
chalk
church
chop
chopstick
cherry
I alphabetical order, that's
chalk
charge
cherry
chop
chopstick
church