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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
9

Question 1

English
1 answer:
kicyunya [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>Question 1:</u>

usually one word or idea

<u>Question 2:</u>

Never judge a book by it's cover

<u>Question 3:</u>

the subject or idea dealt with in the text AND the broader and less specific version of theme

<u>Question 4:</u>

True

<u>Question 5:</u>

False

<u>Question 6:</u>

I am the darker brother

<u>Question 7:</u>

Besides, they'll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed--I, too, am America

<u>Question 8:</u>

All races of people are beautiful and should be considered a part of America

<u>Question 9:</u>

There is no real difference in theme

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<u>Question 10:</u>

freedom

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