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English, 21.10.2020 20:01 chilanka

You may write a letter from the perspective of either Miss Glory
("My Name is Margaret") or Maya
Angelou defending your choice to
forfeit/maintain your name. In the
piece, you should provide reasons
for your choice. In this letter you
must capture the personality of
either Glory or Margaret as it is
characterized in the text. Caution:
This is a more creative selection.
You will have to not only capture
the voice of the character, but you
will also have to create the reasons
as we can only infer them from the
story,

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