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Joyce Carol Oates- Where Are You Going, Where have You Been?

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I need to compare about these two topic in this story.

1. Connie may be loneliness, Lives from let immaturity and not being accepted.

- i thinking connie always being alone, she doen't want join her family, she listening radio all the time.
may be she's young and she doesnt follow her family what they doing now.

2. Arnold accepts her; he provides her a tangible human connection or he try to take out her life loneliness.

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Please rate 5/5 for my help.
1. Yes, I do concur that Connie is a bit lonely and alienated from her family. Because she longs to rebel and live life socially and romantically, she is so different from June, who is homely and more interested in living a ...

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