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Omitting words from a text       a new text. Thinking about the purpose   of    a piece of literature               and then negating         original           by         out words,           an entirely         meaning to be received from     . Like what Yedda Morrison         “Darkness.” While the piece originally             colonialism, Morrison             words of human influence and interference           what was there before them. In doing this she was able to           a more positive and peaceful         imagery for    ,           whereas the original text           the human essence of                             made them the focus. When removing them as the main focus, readers are able to look past what the humans were a part of and instead             background that the original piece left in          background. By bringing the                                         foreground, Morrison creates               totally different, not solely from the shift in focus, or the recreation of the original text, but the way that she was able to remove the meaning behind what someone        turn their work in to something she approved of and wanted. T        type of manipulation is art. The art is not always in the end result, but                   n   be found in the process and the reason for creating it in the first place. This removes limitations and barriers from the possibility in an           meaning if anyone is able to recreate it at any time.
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Omitting words from a text ___________      a new text. Thinking about the purpose ___      a piece of literature _____________________              and then negating _____________        original   _____________      by   _________    out words, ______________________-          an entirely   _________________      meaning to be received from   __________  . Like what Yedda Morrison ____________        “Darkness.” While the piece originally ___________________________          colonialism, Morrison   _______________________ __________.  __________-          words of human influence and interference     ____ _________      what was there before them. In doing this she was able to   _______ _______        a more positive and peaceful     ______-_ ___________________________
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--_____________-  imagery for    ,     ________________________      whereas the original text     ____________    the human essence of       _____________________. ____________________                    made them the focus. When removing them as the main focus, readers are able to look past what the humans were a part of and instead     _____________________        background that the original piece left in          background. By bringing the       ______________________________________                                foreground, Morrison creates       _________________        totally different, not solely from the shift in focus, or the recreation of the original text, but the way that she was able to remove the meaning behind what someone        turn their work in to something she approved of and wanted. T        type of manipulation is art. The art is not always in the end result, but         ___________________          n ___  be found in the process and the reason for creating it in the first place. This removes limitations and barriers from the possibility in an   __________________        meaning if anyone is able to recreate it at any time.
  
 
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Omitting words from a text creates a new text. Omitting words from a text ___________ a new text. Thinking about the purpose ___ a piece of literature _____________________ and then negating _____________ original _____________ by _________ out words, ______________________- an entirely _________________ meaning to be received from __________ . Like what Yedda Morrison ____________ “Darkness.” While the piece originally ___________________________ colonialism, Morrison _______________________ __________. __________- words of human influence and interference ____ _________ what was there before them. In doing this she was able to _______ _______ a more positive and peaceful ______-_ ___________________________ --_____________- imagery for , ________________________ whereas the original text ____________ the human essence of _____________________. ____________________ made them the focus. When removing them as the main focus, readers are able to look past what the humans were a part of and instead _____________________ background that the original piece left in background. By bringing the ______________________________________ foreground, Morrison creates _________________ totally different, not solely from the shift in focus, or the recreation of the original text, but the way that she was able to remove the meaning behind what someone turn their work in to something she approved of and wanted. T type of manipulation is art. The art is not always in the end result, but ___________________ n ___ be found in the process and the reason for creating it in the first place. This removes limitations and barriers from the possibility in an __________________ meaning if anyone is able to recreate it at any time.

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