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... voice heard . At one point in an argument with her husband about his ignorance of the plan , he interrupts her . Mrs. Cruickshank's reaction to his interruption startled even her daughter : " My mother didn't let him finish - she raised ...
... voice heard . At one point in an argument with her husband about his ignorance of the plan , he interrupts her . Mrs. Cruickshank's reaction to his interruption startled even her daughter : " My mother didn't let him finish - she raised ...
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... voice must also sound ; these voices create the background necessary for his own voice , outside of which his artistic prose nuances cannot be perceived , and without which ' they do not sound " ( 278 ) . Just as the characters ' and ...
... voice must also sound ; these voices create the background necessary for his own voice , outside of which his artistic prose nuances cannot be perceived , and without which ' they do not sound " ( 278 ) . Just as the characters ' and ...
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... voice or message she attempts to render turns flat . The collection is not divided into sections . However , the ... voices from those of the impoverished : a poor mother , inner - city teachers , street kids - to those struggling with ...
... voice or message she attempts to render turns flat . The collection is not divided into sections . However , the ... voices from those of the impoverished : a poor mother , inner - city teachers , street kids - to those struggling with ...
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