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English, 08.10.2021 02:10 Legojackson78

In lines 152-164, in "Once Upon A Time," describe how the once- visible, manicured gardens of neighborhood homes are hidden by fences and iron grilles. Think about how the description relates to the theme. Reread lines 152–164. What do the changes to the neighborhood, including Gordimer’s description of the "prison architecture," suggest about residents’ feelings? Support your inferences with specific details.

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