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English, 24.01.2021 08:00 mmm5398

Refer to A Wrinkle in Time for a complete version of this text. Part A

What theme is developed in Chapter 11?

Showing anger may help to change others' behavior.

It is better to accept things the way they are rather than resist.

There are some mistakes that cannot be forgiven.

Parents often make sacrifices to make their children happy.
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Part B

Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

"The beast said, 'I'm sorry, we communicate better with the other one.'"

"'Tell me,' the beast said. 'What do you suppose you'd do if three of us suddenly arrived on your home planet.'"

“’…we cannot allow you, in your present state, to do anything that would jeopardize us all.’”

“‘I can see that you wish your father to go rushing back to Camazotz, and you could probably make him do this…'”
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