Shame the Stars by Guadalupe

  1. analyze how Guadalupe García McCall’s Shame the Stars draws on source material from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy ofRom
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  2. In 1–2 sentences, analyze how Guadalupe García McCall’s Shame the Stars draws on source material from William
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  3. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall “Are you my Julieta?” I asked. Grinning, I offered her my hand. She smiled and
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  4. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall “We’re being watched,” she whispered, leaning into me as we took to the floor
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  5. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall “We’re being watched,” she whispered, leaning into me as we took to the floor
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  6. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall Before us was the most extravagant birthday party I had ever attended. Lupita’s
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  7. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall Before us was the most extravagant birthday party I had ever attended. Lupita’s
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  8. Shame the Starsby Guadalupe García McCall Before us was the most extravagant birthday party I had ever attended. Lupita’s
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  9. What is the difference between guilt and shame?They are the same. Guilt is a disappointment in oneself; shame is another's
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  10. Which statement about stars is true?A. Stars shine brightly and steadily. B. Stars move around planets in orbits. C. Stars
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