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"For Richard, a life's meaning is in the independence of the individual. Thtat means that Richard sees life as a quest for thruth. He stubbornly seeks answers where none--or no satisfactory ones--are given. Time ans again. Richard finds himself at odds with the world. "

Do you agree with the above asserition?

P.S. This is an asertion from Black Boy by richard wright

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.
Answered by Writeacher
I think the question is <b>do YOU agree</b> with the above assertion.

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