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Monday, October 10, 2011

Map of Island

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    J.U.

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  2. I just thought I'd point out the obvious. If the map you turned in looked just like this, then your teacher is smart enough to realize that you copied it off the internet. There are lots of possible ways the island might look given the info Golding gives us. This is only one possibility.

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