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English, 07.09.2021 21:20 Studyhard4706

Part A Which statement is a theme of Sarah, Plain and Tall?

Even in the darkest moments, one can find strength in hope.

No matter the distance, home is always close to one’s heart.

Animals show their loyalty to humans in many different ways.

Life is about making progress rather than seeking perfection.
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Part B

Which two details from the text best support the answer to Part A?

“Sarah barked like a seal. And Lottie and Nick came running from the barn to jump on Sarah.”

“Sarah was not smiling. Sarah was already lonely.”

“Then Sarah listened too, with a look so sad and far away that Caleb leaned against me.”

“In a month’s time, the preacher might come to marry Sarah and Papa.”

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Part A Which statement is a theme of Sarah, Plain and Tall?

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