From "A World of Opportunity"
Which best describes a theme of this story?
A. Histo...
English, 23.05.2020 05:02 scottcourtney460
From "A World of Opportunity"
Which best describes a theme of this story?
A. History can teach us something.
B. Family is more important than school.
C. Family relationships are often challenging.
D. History changes depending on one's perspective.
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