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English, 10.03.2021 09:00 hayleebeals50

Reflecting on the story about the Mirabal sisters, identify a current event or person/people that demonstrate at least one of the themes inferred through their story. Then compare the sisters to the current example to demonstrate the significance of the chosen theme in life. Your response should be well written with proper grammar, punctuation, and structure. Incorporate the skill of claim writing and supporting details from Monday's lesson. You should try to write 300-500 words approximately. Your writing should include a powerful topic statement/thesis as well as reasons and details of support. Some possible themes are 1)Freedom and Imprisonment

2)Women and their rights/roles

3)Courage vs Cowardice

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