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Midterm Post

Total: 43 points


Zoom: 7 out of 7 classes (7 pt.)


Frankenstein (6 pt.)

Interview with a Vampire (6 pt.)

A Wild Sheep Chase (6 pt.)

Annihilation (6 pt.)

The Hobbit (6 pt.)

The Night Circus (6 pt.)


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