Name two pieces that share a theme and explain how each story develops this theme.
The choices...
Name two pieces that share a theme and explain how each story develops this theme.
The choices of stories to do two of are
President Cleveland, Where Are You
Raymond's Run
I Have Ten Legs
Boy Flying
The Bat Poet
The White Umbrella
The Courage That My Mother Had
My Father Is a Simple Man
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