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English, 30.09.2020 04:01 hiitslillyhere

Please read the fables "Kaddos wall" And "The stone" and please awnser these questions (45 points reward) Writing Assignment Writing About Theme
For this assignment, you will write two strong, well-written, organized paragraphs.
You have read “The Magic Prison,” and “Kaddo’s Wall.” Write a paragraph for each of the two stories that states a theme from the story and explains how that theme is developed.
1. Identify the theme of the story in your topic sentence.
2. Include several supporting details from the text.
3. Explain how those details develop or support a theme of the stories.
4. End your paragraphs with strong concluding sentences.

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