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English, 29.10.2019 02:31 Chris5181

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okay! i have to create a question for a discussion for my english class.

here are the instructions: think of a question to pose to the classroom discussion board regarding one of the topics below. your question should be insightful and meaningful; provide your classmates with an opportunity to consider elements of each topic that have yet to be covered in your lessons. you will not receive credit if your question is one that can be answered with “yes” or “no.”

here are the topics:
comparison of postmodernism to the twenty-first century
irony in updike’s “a& p”
satire in vonnegut’s “harrison bergeron”
themes expressed by the beat generation
the effects of war on literature

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