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Magical realism combines nonfiction or realistic fiction with magical events that could not happen in real life. "The Garden of Forking Paths" is an example of this genre because it combines historic events with events that are not possible. An example of an impossible event is when the narrator goes to Dr. Albert's house and Dr. Albert had created a garden identical to a garden made by one of the narrator's ancestors.
The exercise: Brown eyes, blue eyes. ... She had the blue-eyed children put on green construction paper armbands. And then she told the children that the brown-eyed students were smarter. Elliott came up with an explanation: Intelligence, she told the children, was determined by melanin
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Answer: We had been received by the hostess
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The nouns are president, class, and class officials. hope this helps !