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English, 30.06.2019 06:30 hausofharris

Write a summary that expressly states the central idea or theme of the text in four or five sentences. the goal is to be as concise and direct as possible with your information. the summary should cover chapters 29 and 30 of the book. you may want to begin with a pre-writing activity and make a list of all the important events, then isolate which of those are central ideas or themes that verne is attempting to convey. use those ideas within your text. submit only your final summary sentences. this is from journey to the center of the earth plz 18 pts and will mark brainiest

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