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English, 06.07.2019 11:30 normahernandez977

93 points i seriously need .. im having multiple panic attacks plz . a perfect world: boss level test-part 2 in two well-constructed paragraphs, describe two characteristics of a dystopia and provide examples from the texts we have read this cycle to support your characteristics. be sure to use the race method to create your response. consider one character from a text that we have read this cycle. in a well-constructed paragraph (use the race method), describe what makes this character unique and what impact does he/she have on the dystopian society. be sure to use examples from the text to support your answer.

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