Which theme is found in both passages?
a.
sometimes it is necessary to abandon...
English, 04.01.2020 22:31 jaidencoolman2866
Which theme is found in both passages?
a.
sometimes it is necessary to abandon something that is not needed.
b.
the most difficult part about growing up is learning how to be kind.
c.
children must spend quality time with every member of their family.
d.
people should take care of those who cannot take care of themselves.
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