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In this unit, you explored the theme of looking inward and examined the guiding question: What shapes our identities?

Think about the texts from this unit in which authors explored how their identities were impacted by society and those around them. What parts of identity are shaped by other people or by society? What parts of our identity do we choose for ourselves?
In some of the texts you analyzed, the narrators or main characters' identities were not accepted by others or different communities. What are some impacts when our identities are not accepted?
How will you think differently about your identity, or the identities of others, based on your reading in this unit?

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Culture, relationships, personal interests, and environmental factors all work together to shape a person's identity. Additionally, some components may have more power than others, while others may not. Culture, relationships, personal interests, and environmental factors all work together to shape a person's identity. Additionally, some components may have more power than others, while others may not. Culture, relationships, personal interests, and environmental factors all work together to shape a person's identity. Additionally, some components may have more power than others, while others may not. Companions, private interests, culture, and general circumstances are all factors that tend to be helpful.

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