The theme in a story is an idea that readers can see multiple times throughout the story. Sometimes themes make the reader question the actions of the characters-- such as deciding right from wrong. Some of the main themes in "The Outsiders" is the divide between the rich and the poor, empathy, the protecting of childhood innocence, honor and individual identity.
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Answer:
A. A short story that has been workshopped and revised
Explanation:
Hesitant on moral grounds to<span> kill so many, </span>Crusoe<span> reasons that since </span>Friday<span> belongs </span>to<span> an enemy nation, the situation </span>can<span> be construed as a state of war in which </span>killing<span> is permissible.
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Crusoe and Friday fall upon the cannibals and quickly overcome them with their superior weapons, allowing only four to escape.
General America should be your answer
I've never heard of anybody speak about or speak "General America" dialect.
There are Western dialect (found generally in the Western Coast from California to Washington state).
There are New England dialect (generally found in North-Eastern US (Maine, etc) where the original colonies were at).
There are Southern dialect (found towards the southern side of the US stretching from Texas to Georgia (may include some other states, generally the states that were part of the Confederacy).
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