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Part A First, look again at the prompts that you chose as topics for your diary entries. What terms or phrases were unclear to you when you first read the prompt? Examine these terms and phrases, and explain what you learned about them during the process of researching and writing your entry. If none of the terms were unclear to you, explain your prior knowledge of the term or phrase and how this knowledge helped guide your research.

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