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Ierofanga [76]
2 years ago
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Write the mind map of the entire story of 'Boyhood days' in 4 to 5 blocks

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Viktor [21]2 years ago
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The boyhood days illustrated the theme of how the narrator grew up to become a FBI.

<h3>What is a mind map?</h3>

It should be noted that a mind map involves writing down the central theme and key ideas on. story.

The theme is the underlying message in a literary work. boyhood days illustrated the theme of how the narrator grew up to become a FBI. He recalled his growing up years with humor and gentle wit.

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