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major factor in the success of Ruth's children was education. McBride makes many references to
this in the book. For example, he says she was "forcing us into college through sheer
willpower" (3), and "She insisted on...excellent school grades..." (20). A short
time later he...
Friday, 14 July 2017
What is a reason for Ruth's children's success in "The Color of Water"?
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