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1. Who writes the introduction of the book?
2. Why does this person write an introduction for the book?
3. Fitzgerald says that the letters provide _____________________.
4. From where were some of O'Connor's letters taken?
5. The writings in the book contain knowledge and awareness of O'Connor's development as __________________.
6. What years are covered in Part I: Up North and Getting Home?
7. What is the purpose of the Editorial Note?
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