Answer: Here ya go :) I was falling behind and got impatient waiting for the dude to do it so I did it myself. I know it's been like 2 weeks but better late than never. Everything was rushed so sorry if it's not that nice and neat.
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a stain is something that leaves a mark. i would classify stains as being potent in colour, stainage or smell. some stains are able to be removed easily but are not easily wiped away - for example water on a desk is easy but coffee sitting on desk is harder to remove but is possible
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We never see Amir's mother in the novel, but nonetheless she exerts an influence. Baba perhaps blames Amir for her sudden death (she dies giving birth to Amir). In a way, she's the wedge between Baba and Amir. As Baba pushes Amir more and more toward "manly" activities like soccer and kite-flying, Amir resists by reading his mother's poetry books. She also has books on the Hazara people, which suggests that she, like Rahim Khan, has some of the most forward-thinking and compassionate views on ethnicity in the novel. It's odd how Amir's mother "feminizes" him even though she's almost completely absent. In fact, we have to disagree with Amir when he later says "I had been raised by men; I hadn't grown up around women" (13.97). Like Rahim Khan, who also encourages Amir's writing, Amir's mother has been there all along with him.
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is to assert something is the case typically without providing evidence or proof.
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