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History, 14.01.2021 23:20 lordcaos066

Ask yourself whether the writer finds Cabeza de Vaca admirable. Develop a thesis that states your ideas about the writer’s view of Cabeza de Vaca. -Determine what text evidence you can use to support your thesis.
-Add original commentary to enhance your ideas.
-Include at least one quotation from Cabeza de Vaca in your response

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