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Write two or three more episodes that might be included in Baida’s story, focusing in your original writing on the perspectives of characters other than Mary McDonald. You might consider, for instance, writing from the point of view of Eunice Barnacle or Dr. Tom Seybold. Alternatively, you might look to other members of the town who come in contact with Mary during the course of her life, such as Nick Santino or Laura Seybold.
Recalling Mary’s story of the picket lines and the slogans that appeared on the signs that the nurses carried, do some research into the history of...
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