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English, 23.05.2020 00:04 mralxrdk12

Please write a 3-5 paragraph essay describing a common thread you saw in the novels we read this year. We read: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, NIGHT, ROMEO AND JULIET, and I AM MALALA. You can talk about themes, ideas, character development, literary devices...whatever commonalities you see! Just make sure you have a concrete and concise thesis statement and you DO NOT use personal pronouns (I, ME, YOU).

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