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English, 02.08.2019 10:40 jamarstand

Will mark brainliest 20 points. both paul in “the rocking-horse winner” and jerry in “through the tunnel” set a challenge for themselves. what is the challenge for each, and what motivates each toward his goals? how are the challenges similar 2. racism is important to the setting and context of both “the train from rhodesia” and “poison.” what do the stories reveal about the power of racism on both sides of the racial divide? 3. in several of the stories in the unit, the turning point results from an intense building of suspense. choose one of the stories and describe how the author builds intensity and suspense.

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