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Think of a story that is told in your family, especially by the older members. Write three versions of the story as told by three very different members of your family.
Faulkner died in 1962, just as the civil rights movement was gaining momentum. Evaluate the modern-day South and prepare a speech or essay containing what you believe would be Faulkner’s views on the results of the civil rights movement.
Create a multimedia character study of either Thomas Sutpen or Rosa Coldfield from a psychological perspective. To complete this project, you will need to conduct basic...
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