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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”?