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Essay heading: Two Latin American Writers
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Garcia Marquez concluded his primary studies at a boarding school in Barranquilla. Then, at the age of twelve he awarded a scholarship to a secondary school for gifted students called the Liceo Nacional in Zipaquira; besides, he attended at the National University of Colombia and later the University of Cartagena, where he studied law and journalism... displayed 300 characters
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On the contrary, Isabel Allende attended a number of private schools in Lebanon and Chile and was also briefly home-schooled. Then, she graduated at the age of sixteen from a private school. In 1962 she went to work for the United Nation’s Food and Agricultural Organization in Santiago, where she was secretary for several years... displayed next 300 characters
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