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English, 03.10.2021 21:20 britt729

Although Anzaldua’s text is not a conventional one, it makes an argument and proposes terms and examples for its readers to negotiate. How might you summarize Anzaldua’s argument in these two chapters? How do the individual chapters mark stages or parts of her argument? How might you explain the connections between chapters?

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