For this essay, you will analyze three nontraditional families to discover which family illustrates the most supportive relationships and strongest family ties


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For this essay, you will analyze three nontraditional families to discover which family illustrates the most supportive relationships and strongest family ties


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For this essay, you will analyze three nontraditional families to discover which family illustrates the most supportive relationships and strongest family ties. Specifically, you will analyze and contrast Roger Jack’s family as depicted in “An Indian Story” along with the family depicted in Gary Soto’s memoir and Melvin Dixon’s poem and argue with textual evidence which of these unconventional and nontraditional families offers the best illustration of supportive relationships and strong family ties.