Match each situation with the universal theme it represents.
Young lovers are kept apart by th...
English, 06.04.2020 23:24 terrellsmith84
Match each situation with the universal theme it represents.
Young lovers are kept apart by their
parents.
Families do not always approve.
Someone has a crush and gets
rejected.
Friends help and defend each other.
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Someone cheers up a sad friend.
Love hurts when it is not returned.
Two groups do not get along with
each other.
Feuds can last a long time.
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