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English, 15.04.2021 21:20 summerj0hns17

Now that you have read and discussed “The Hero’s Journey,” reflect on the idea of “hero” that you had at the beginning of class. Has it changed? How? If it hasn’t changed, how can this idea of a hero’s “journey” become part of your idea of a “hero?” PLEASE HELP ME FAST I NEED HELPS

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