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Think about the rites of passage that individuals confront in the following literature

The bass, the river, and Shelia Mant by W.D Wetherell
Oranges by gary Soto

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Answered by Ms. Sue
A right of passage is a ceremony or an occasion in which a young person take a big step toward adulthood.

Some current rights of passage:

starting kindergarten
becoming a member of your religion -- such as Bar Mitzvah or Confirmation
driver's license
high school graduation
becoming old enough to drink alcohol
Quinceañera

Answered by Alex
Ok I get it now thank you Ms. Sue
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You're welcome, Alex. :-)
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