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Need answer today. What is a similar theme in “The Bake Sale” and “Fourteen Days in Tokyo”? A.
Raising funds is an important part of being involved in activities.

B.
It is best to keep your feelings about your culture private.

C.
Many people are embarrassed by their home country's customs.

D.
Being open to new ideas can lead to success.

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