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pickupchik [31]
1 year ago
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You have just read "The Friday Everything changed" by Anne Hart. What theme does the resolution revel. Need 2 text evidence.

English
1 answer:
skelet666 [1.2K]1 year ago
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"The Friday Everything changed" is written by Anne Hart. Alma Niles is the protagonist in this story. Her traits are quite brave and strong willed.

The main theme of Anne Hart's story - 'The Friday Everything Changed' is that boys and girls should have equal rights. All students , both girls and boys should have equal opportunities. The point of view is  very effective because it makes the readers feel as if they were in the story supporting Alma and making readers think about the girls side too.

Boys get upset at the idea of the girls carrying the water bucket because they have been dreaming of getting to carry the water bucket since grade one. It is like an honor to them to get selected.

Irony occurs when Miss Ralston storms out of the schoolhouse to play softball, and then ends up doing better than the boys. This was ironic because nobody could expect a teacher to storm out of a classroom and take a stand for her students.

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