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English, 04.11.2020 19:20 allytrujillo20oy0dib

At first, the character Nana in "The Girl Who Can" believes women should have thick, sturdy legs and solid hips to support the weight of pregnancy. How does this truth about women's legs change for Nana by the end of the story? How might this change cause Nana to see all people differently? Answer these questions in a short essay.

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