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    Morrison revealed different pathways to the meaning of manhood by her stylistic devices.

    I should note, however, that these books lack the excitement of other early chapter book series. It would have had the effect of wiping the voluntary schools out of existence and abolishing all denominational instruction, a result which, apparently, would be acceptable to the nonconformists, but is bitterly opposed by both catholics and anglicans. I had mentioned the consistent use of column width and text and subhead typefaces to reflect similar kinds of information, but for variety, the designer has used sidebars.