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English, 19.12.2020 08:30 xxbriannahollandxx

Throughout the book Frankie is encouraged to set his sights on America. Leaving Limerick becomes his greatest goal. What does the “American Dream” signify to Frankie? How might this dream be similar or different to someone who grows up in the United States? Using evidence from the text, analyze Frankie’s “American Dream.” What information does he have to form his impressions of America? How does America become a symbol of hope for him? Respond in an essay of 300 words. (Angela’s Ashes)

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