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Go to commonlit. com and read the novel then answer the question.
PART A: Which of the following statements best summarizes a theme of this story? answer is People can do more good with simple, kind actions than they can with money.
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PART B: Which TWO phrases from the story best support the answer to Part A? Be sure to choose TWO options.

“Thus did the brothers live for many years, and every week the Angel of the Lord came down to them and blessed them.” (Paragraph 1)
“…and not keeping for himself a single coin of all this money, he went back to his dwelling in the selfsame old garment in which he had come to town.” (Paragraph 4)
“And all three houses began to be filled with people, and the people began to praise Athanasius for all that he had done.” (Paragraph 4)
“Thou art not worthy to dwell with thy brother. That one leap aside of thy brother’s was worth more than all that thou hast done with thy gold.” (Paragraph 9)
“…and he understood that not by gold, but by good works only, could he render service to God and his fellow-man.” (Paragraph 14)
“And the brethren dwelt together as before.” (Paragraph 15)

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