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dangina [55]
3 years ago
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Explain how the events in the fireflies' daytime adventure contribute to the story. Support your points with examples from the p

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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
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The events in the fireflies' daytime adventure contribute to creating a happy theme for the story.

<h3>What evidence provides a happy theme to the story above?</h3>

The narrator states that:

"After our daytime adventure, the Phu Yai suggested that we follow him to the mangrove. This was also unforgettable..."

"Have you ever been deep inside a mangrove forest on a very dark night and the only light to be seen is the light from thousands of fireflies on the trees?...

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