Read the excerpt from the prologue of A Girl Named Zippy. The book that follows is about a child from Mooreland, Indiana, written by one of the three hundred. It’s a memoir, and a sign of gratitude, a way of returning. I no longer live there; I can’t speak for the town or its people as they are now. Someone has taken my place. Whoever she is, her stories are her own. What does the author mean by “her stories are her own”?
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Arts, 23.06.2019 02:30, JamierW2005
Describe a religion that is not your own. choose from one of the following religions: ancient egyptian belief, hinduism, greek or roman polytheism, native american religion, buddhism, taoism, judaism, christianity, or islam. you must choose a religion that is not your own. describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion. mention any written works and prophets. share how this religion compares to your religion or beliefs, even if you do not have a chosen "religion."
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Arts, 24.06.2019 04:00, gshreya2005
Me students can submit canvas in a thick frame for their quality portfolio. true or false
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