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In the following liteature selections, individuals experience rites of passage in various ways:
*"the bass, the river, and shelia mant" by w. d. wetherell.
*"oranges" by gary soto.
*from i knowwhy the caged bird sings by maya angelou.
*"first lesson" by phillip booth .
*"on turning ten" by billing collins.
*"hanging fire" by audre lorde.
*from my forbidden face by latifa.
*"the scarlet ibis" by james hurst.
*"mr brothers keeper" by jay bennett.
choose at least two of the selections above and write about the rites of passage that individuals in the selections

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