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8.In Russ’s “Souls,” what archetypal role does the Abbess Radegunde play for the human characters around her? Please answer in one or two sentences.
9.Give an example of Izu successfully resisting attempts to curb his freedom in Ilo's "Rat and Finch Are Friends."
11. How are traditional gender roles reversed in Butler's "Bloodchild"? Please explain what makes it an example of abuse.
20. In a sentence or two, please explain what makes the Liars heretics in Martin’s “The Way of Cross and Dragon”?
8.
In Russ’s “Souls,” what archetypal role does the Abbess Radegunde play for the human characters
around her? Please answer in one or two sentences
.
9.
Give
an
example
of
Izu
successfully
resisting
attempts
to
curb
his
freedom
in
Ilo's
"Rat
and
Finch
Are
Frie
nds.
"
11.
How are traditional gender roles reversed in Butler's "Bloodchild"? Please explain what makes it an
example of abuse
.
20.
In a sentence or two, please explain
what
makes
the
Liars
hereti
cs
in
Martin’s
“The
Way
of
Cross
and
Dragon”
?
8.In Russ’s “Souls,” what archetypal role does the Abbess Radegunde play for the human characters
around her? Please answer in one or two sentences.
9.Give an example of Izu successfully resisting attempts to curb his freedom in Ilo's "Rat and
Finch Are Friends."
11. How are traditional gender roles reversed in Butler's "Bloodchild"? Please explain what makes it an
example of abuse.
20. In a sentence or two, please explain what makes the Liars heretics in Martin’s “The Way
of Cross and Dragon”?