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What information is presented and in what context? Are there unbelievable or emotional claims? Are facts backed up by sources? Look for additional links, references, footnotes, or citations that tell you where the author got his or her information
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Here are the questions I'm not too sure if your teacher would accept this as 3-5 sentences but it's 4 questions
A divorce can be very hard on a child, instead of learning you'll be thinking if you had any part in breaking your parents up or if not you then who fault was it? mom? dad? some out side force? an annoying sibling? a child has a hard time understanding the fact that it doesn't have to be anyone's fault and some times people drift apart.
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Cairo and Revolution
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Soueif was asked to write about the Cairo she grew up in. However, she couldn't find a way to do it, knowing and seeing how the actual context has destroyed her beloved city and left it to shreds. She portrays a detailed comparison of what she knew and what is Cairo's reality today. She describes her experience and insight about the conflict that has devastated one of the most important cities of the world. Soueif's tells Cairo and the revolution's story as one more participant and character in battle, with absolute honesty and love.
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character
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you haven't written the question correctly
Answer: The past simple of eat is ate.
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