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OMG PLZZ HELP NO LINKS THANK U What was Sandra Cisneros's purpose for writing "Only Daughter"? What evidence from the text supports your opinion?

"Only Daughter" was first published in Glamour, a monthly magazine that is read almost exclusively by women, many of whom are young and single. Does this information affect your understanding of Cisneros's purpose for writing the selection? Explain your response.

What theory does Sebastian Junger suggest for why the Storm King Mountain fire escalated out of control? How well is his theory supported?

On the basis of what you have learned about wildfires from the reading about Storm King Mountain, do you think the firefighters should have known about superheating and about other cases in which it had created explosions?

How does Sebastian Junger create suspense and tension, even though you already know the tragic ending of the story of Storm King Mountain?

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