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English, 08.12.2020 17:20 Kencharlot

Consider the Article from Washington post, "From embarrassment about my bicultural identity, to celebrating it." Discuss how the people and their ideas interact in the text. Use textual evidence to support your response i'm in the middle of my unit test and this is the last question but i can't figure out ples halp!

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