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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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I think it is very powerful and clever …

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— Anonymous I think it is very powerful and clever for Harriet Jacobs to mention to readers that the book is narrative and not fiction. I think this text holds value to the community knowing that it is based on a true story. The story is more heartfelt especially since the book is written by […]

Quoting back myself …

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— Anonymous Quoting back myself from the first readers respond, my definition of a great work is one that survives the test of time, has to engage readers around the world and not just in the geographic area were it comes from, and has to be complete. This work fulfills my criteria of being a […]

The part that I had to think the most is …

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— Anonymous The part that I had to think the most is to give my own definition of what do I think a great work is. After some reflection I think, in my opinion, that a great work is one that survives time, connects to people and places around the globe and not just one […]

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