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Secondary Sources. Applying them to Pudd’nhead Wilson. Secondary Sources. Student groups will have a choice to what source they would like to use in their defense and worksheet. Student Groups are allowed to use more than one secondary source to prove their argument.
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Secondary Sources Applying them to Pudd’nhead Wilson
Secondary Sources • Student groups will have a choice to what source they would like to use in their defense and worksheet. • Student Groups are allowed to use more than one secondary source to prove their argument. • Secondary Sources can be used and are encouraged for use in individual student essays
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Social Status/Race Spangler, George M. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Parable Of Property." American Literature 42.1 (1970): 28. Literary Reference Center. Web. 10 Mar. 2012.
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