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	<title>Mr. Darnell's English Class</title>
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		<title>The Space Between (Period 1)</title>
		<description>Kincaid suggests that an idea and its reality often do not coincide, particularly when the gulf that divides them broadens and deepens. Cite an instance in your life when your IDEA of something "jumped and died and disappeared forever" in the face of its REALITY, like Kincaid's impression of England. ...</description>
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		<title>The Space Between (Period 3)</title>
		<description>Kincaid suggests that an idea and its reality often do not coincide, particularly when the gulf that divides them broadens and deepens. Cite an instance in your life when your IDEA of something "jumped and died and disappeared forever" in the face of its REALITY, like Kincaid's impression of England. ...</description>
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		<title>The Space Between (Period 10)</title>
		<description>Kincaid suggests that an idea and its reality often do not coincide, particularly when the gulf that divides them broadens and deepens. Cite an instance in your life when your IDEA of something "jumped and died and disappeared forever" in the face of its REALITY, like Kincaid's impression of England. ...</description>
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