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You did not provide options for your question and I could not find them online, but I will still give you an explanation that will be useful for your answer.
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In this case we have the story "Home" by Gwendolyn Brooks.
We can tell that there are two themes for this story. We could say that the story can focus on a home in a literal way, or a home in a more figurative way, that is, everything that represents a home beyond something physical.
Let us remember that the theme of a text is a phrase that synthesizes or encompasses the entire text, a phrase that reflects the central idea of the writer around which the meaning of the text is organized and that gives meaning to the data or events concrete that the text presents.
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A)
1. depend on
2. attend
3. buddy/friend
4. engaged
5. trustworthy
6. sure
7. sleepover
8. shopping mall
9. support
10. available
11. be into
12. have a good relationship
B)
1. interested in
2. Slumber Party
3. get on well with
4. shopping center
5. join/attend
6. count on
7. have a good relationship with
8. friend, reliable
The answer to this question is <em> Homage to Mistress Bradstreet. </em>This is a long poem written by John Berryman in 1948-1953 and later published in 1956. The other works, such as <em>To My Dear and Loving Husband, </em> was written by Anne Bradstreet in the 17th century; she was the first female poet who published her works, she was a remarkable figure in American history, specailly because she was a highly educated woman who did not miss the chance to express their thoughts regarding the role of a puritan woman in the 17th century.
<em>Of Plymouth plantation </em>was written by William Bradford, Ann´s husband,who was a remarkable figure in the Colony of Plymouth, a book written in the 17th century as well. And finally, <em>A key into the languages of America, </em>is a description of some of the native languages written by Roger Williams in the same century.
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I think the answer is a noun
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Ruth's first husband, Andrew McBride (or Dennis), became a Baptist minister, and the couple founded the New Brown Memorial Church in the Red Hook housing project. He passed away at forty-five of lung cancer, and James is the last of his children. Andrew McBride, whom Ruth described as a man with "vision", died before James was born. He really gave focus and purpose for both Ruth and the kids.
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