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10th Literature Tuesday, October 21st and Wednesday, October 22nd Speeches Journal 2: Part A-- Is living in a house your family owns different from living in a house or apartment your family rents? How? Are renters, owners, and homeless people all considered equal citizens in America? Why or why not? Part B--In what areas of your life are you most free to do what you like? In what areas of your life do you have the least freedom? Consider the roles gender, race, religion, education, class, age, and upbringing play in limiting an individual’s personal freedom. Read to page 42 in The House on Mango Street Reading Quiz next class!