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rjkz [21]
2 years ago
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Bryon describes his youth and ends with a stunning statement: ":It was a normal childhood." Re-read Bryon's description of his y

ounger years. What is or isn't "normal" about his childhood? Is there any such thing as a "normal" childhood? Explain.
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sasho [114]2 years ago
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Answer:

Whats not normal is that he doesn't seem to have any enthusiasm in what happened in his youth. Most people would give examples about why or how, but he doesn't have any memories or anything showing in his explination!

Explanation:

Hope this helps! :)

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