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                        hi! can you help me out with this question, "Why do you think people like stories about characters who take enormous risks for the chance of a large reward?” im kinda stuck and really need help on this, thank you in advance!
                    
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                        hi, I can't answer this question and I will like some help. “Why do you think people like stories about characters who take enormous risks for the chance of a large reward?”
                    
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                        I'm half done with the question, “Why do you think people like stories about characters who take enormous risks for the chance of a large reward?” and I will like someone to give me feedback and check it. my response: I think that some of the people who t...
                    
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The following answers were posted by visitors named merry holidays!.
                        this is the full question: In “El Diablo de La Cienega” the characters make a Faustian bargain, or a bargain with an evil figure. Research one of the following stories that also feature Faustian bargains. Faust (German legend) Orpheus and Eurydice (ancien...
                    
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                        thank you Amy and Writeacher! I appreciate your help and I will post my answer when done :)
                    
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                        but what is "Robert Johnson at the American crossroads"? I'm kinda stuck on that one
                    
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                        can you check my answer? Robert Johnson was songwriter, musician, and an American Blues singer, who died at an early age of 27. The Crossroads, (also known as the Cross Road Blues), was a song that he sang on his Guitar about, “Selling his soul to the dev...
                    
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                        Robert Johnson was songwriter, musician, and an American Blues singer, who died at an early age of 27. The Crossroads, (also known as the Cross Road Blues), was a song that he sang on his Guitar about, “Selling his soul to the devil in exchange for his mu...
                    
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                        is it good now, or is there any other feedback you can give me?
                    
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                        yes, I haven't forgotten about the other parts, I am working on that :)
                    
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                        help... me plz? I am really stuck here and need much help as possible. thanks for support in advance!
                    
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                        @Ms.Sue? @Writeteacher? anyone pls help me?
                    
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                        btw im anonymous I forgot to put my name
                    
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                        so its good to go? thank you for your help! I appreciate it!
                    
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                        Why is not she here anymore?
                    
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                        Im from Georgia the country! hi
                    
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                        btw, different people live in different types of places in Georgia, for example one might live in the mountains(caucasus) will differ to how another person might live close to the sea (near Black Sea)
                    
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                        thank you!
                    
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