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            <head rendition="#plain #times"><hi rendition="#italic">Beloved</hi> 2</head>
            <p rendition="#times">Respond to both of the following prompts:</p>
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                <item><p rendition="#times">Choose a chapter from Part II (pp. 199-275) and briefly
                        summarize its contents.</p></item>
                <item><p rendition="#times">Select a passage you find particularly striking or
                        otherwise interesting and comment on its significance for our understanding
                        of Part II.</p></item>
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            <closer rendition="#times">©Robert Whalen, 2026</closer>
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