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denpristay [2]
4 years ago
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Read the prompt and then answer the question that follows.

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Inessa [10]4 years ago
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According to the task represented above, the most accurate for me seems the second option : D. A human rights issue in your novel and a human rights issue in real life because <span>It states that you have to identify an issue from  the novel your novel and one from real life in order to make completed analysis with several examples. 
Do hope it helps!</span>
dedylja [7]4 years ago
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A human rights issue in your novel and a human rights issue in real life
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