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Social Studies, 01.03.2021 01:00 josecano2

PPPZZZ HHHEEELLL I actually rlly need help with this :( Comparison: Choose two groups of people that were described in the article. How was their experience of the event similar? How was it different? Write a response that compares the perspectives of two groups of people using details from the article.

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