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Even though she's tired , she's more than happy to help Arjun with his task.
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Williams was not absolving himself of the crimes he committed in the past, rather he was referring to his new status and state of having repented, being redeemed, and now being crime free.
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Stanley Williams, according to the passage was a notorious gang member and leader who formed the Cribs a very dangerous group that harassed the people of South Central, Watt, and Compton. He went to juvenile prison in 1969 for stealing a car. In 1979, he was sentenced to death after he was convicted on four counts of murder.
Williams retraced his steps in 1993, he wrote books for children, and generally changed for good. In saying that he was innocent, he was referring to his new state of being redeemed from all the crimes he had committed.
Answer: She has identified her good side and is trying to let it show.
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Anne Frank was a German Jew who fled to the Netherlands with her family after the Nazis came to power in Germany. They then went into hiding at her father's place of work when the Nazis invaded and occupied the Netherlands and it was in hiding that Anne Frank wrote a diary that showed a first hand account of Jewish life in hiding during WWII.
Reading the diary, we are able to see growth in Anne as she grows up in their hiding place and we notice her changing sense of self when she identifies that she has a good side and becomes determined to let it show.
The girl forgot to bring sunscreen to the beach but decide to go anyways, the girl got badly sunburned that she couldn't go to the beach the next girl.
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‘America’ by Claude McKay balances ideas of loving and hating the United States. McKay explores the good parts of the country, the strength and vigor it contains as well as the bad.
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