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There are many things the author does not reveal about the main characters in this story. Choose one of the characters and write a five-hundredword biography covering his or her life up to the time of the story.
Create a timeline that shows the major events occurring between Israel and its Arab neighbors from Israel’s official inception as a state in 1948 to the present day. Then, create a timeline that tracks the major events in the women’s rights movement from the 1960s to the present day. See how these two major historical themes from the story relate chronologically....
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