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English, 27.01.2020 20:31 Thekid6556

Ender's game human rights issue. i can't figure out what the main human rights issue of ender's game is. there's a lot of different issues covered in the book but i don't know which could be considered the main. i mean there's the issue of freedom imo but that's a very large covering issue. there's also genocide yeah so what do you think is the main human rights issue of that book, not necessarily either of the ones i mentioned?

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