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vekshin1
3 years ago
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Skyler is selecting a fiction text. She feels like she has read stories about many different cultures in the United States, so s

he wants to choose a text that will expose her to modern life in a culture from a different part of the world. Based on this information, which text would be the best recommendation for Skyler? a novel about a girl who moves from the United States to Japan and struggles to adapt a novel about a girl who moves from Chicago to rural Iowa and struggles to adapt a novel about a girl from Dallas who visits her American Indian relatives on a reservation in Oklahoma a novel about the struggles of a young girl’s childhood while growing up in France during World War II
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Marina86 [1]3 years ago
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Hey cuties come to my house for some fun if your 22 ;)
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