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01.11.2019 •
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Match each literary movement with the elememts that characterize it.
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his understanding of the challenges that young people often face.
In "We Beat the Street," the author Sharon M. Draper tells the story of three friends, George, Sampson and Rameck, and their struggle to finish school and become professionals. Raised in a problematic neighborhood and family, Rameck considers becoming a teacher and is conscious of young people's endless confrontation against a violent environment with crime and drugs.