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big1devin

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Although Robert Cormier sets his Frenchtown Summer (1999) in a post-World War I community, the novel is mainly about:
 
  a. a young boy facing problems and trying to understand his conflicting emotions about his life and family.
  b. a young female protagonist who is seeking relief from the emotional problems caused by the war.
  c. characters dealing with the clash of values of American Indian and European cultures.
  d. overcoming disease and disabilities and the struggle to survive the challenges of everyday life.

Question 2

In ______________ (Flores-Galbis, 2010), the main character is a part of Operation Pedro Pan.
 
  a. War and Peace
  b. 90 Miles to Havana
  c. Fallen Angels
  d. Beacon Hill Boys



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coyin

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b




big1devin

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Excellent


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