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- Read two other short stories in Proulx's Close Range and write an essay comparing and contrasting the main themes.
- Watch the film version of the story and prepare a classroom presentation using clips from the film that analyzes how the filmmaker translated the text to the screen.
- Investigate the measures being taken to combat hate crimes against homosexuals. Write an essay discussing the measures and their effectiveness.
- Write a short story or poem with the title "If You Can't Fix It You've Got to Stand It" that focuses on the subject of loss or on...
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