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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
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Very Important). Read the passage. Then answer the question. " Taking the Plunge" What is the theme of " Taking the Plunge"? How

does the theme emerge and develop over the course of the passage? Use evidencefromthetexttosupportyourresponse. Should be at least Three Complete Paragraphs. ( Will Mark Brainliest and Do not repost another students answer from brainly or any other websites or you'll be reported. Only answer if you have read the story.​

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fomenos2 years ago
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Answer:   The theme of “Taking the Plunge” is to accomplish any challenge you have to overcome your fears on your own.  The story tells us that no matter how impossible we think one things is, there is always a way to do it as long as we stay positive and confident. The main character had a problem with her body but that did not stop her from achieving amazing feats that one would think is impossible for her state.

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