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Essay heading: The Other Sister Critque
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March 17, 2001 |
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One of the reasons I believe Carla's father so empathizes with her is that they are both "square pegs" within their family. Neither one is fully understood, especially by Carla's mother, and for that reason neither one is able to completely express their own opinion. Carla and her father treat one another with respect, and their relationship reflects it... displayed 300 characters
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Carla and her father treat one another with respect, and their relationship reflects it.
The third and most important relationship in The Other Sister is the relationship between Carla and her boyfriend Daniel. Both looked upon as inferior for being mentally challenged, Carla and Daniel find solace in each other's company... displayed next 300 characters
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