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In response to “A lesson from Hurricane Andrew” (Sept. 3 Viewpoints):
Leonard Pitts’s column was spot on. We went through Hurricanes Jeanne and Frances in Stuart, Florida, in 2004. We lost our roof and had no power for three weeks. In a disaster like this, you really find out who your friends are – and aren’t. People came out of the woodwork to help, some that really surprised me. Others that I thought of as friends never showed up or called. Black, white, Muslim, Christian – shouldn’t matter when people need help.
Deborah Beck, Iron Station
The correct answer to this question is (c.) 20th century. It was in the 20th century when the idea of fascism spread to Italy and Spain. Fascism was founded in the 19th century, however, the idea was founded in France.
The words that describe the sets of plays during Shakespeare's day were spare and simple!