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nignag [31]
3 years ago
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Literary analysis responses to cry, the beloved country, by Alan payton in cry, the beloved country, Alan Paton depicts a South

Africa that is played by a host of problems, including poverty, racism, violence, ignorance, and fear. Select one of those problems in analyze help Patton demonstrates the problems negative impact on society in his novel. Cite textual evidence that supports your ideas, including details that show how the problem influences the thoughts emotions, and actions of characters and how it shapes the events of the plot. Use your planning chart to help you fill in the boxes below with answers to the questions. The boxes will expand as you type.

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Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
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