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kirill115 [55]
3 years ago
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Part A What is a theme of "The Storyteller?" Curiosity is good and should be encouraged. Respect for authority should be essenti

al. Obedience is required and should be fostered. Creativity in children should be nurtured. Question 2 Part B How does Saki develop the theme identified in Part A? by contrasting the aunt's frustration to the children's questions with the bachelor's willingness to answer them by explaining how the three children's curiosity ends up saving everyone on the train by describing how the children's disobedience results in their downfall by showing how the children's good behavior is rewarded Plz help
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Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
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Answer:

Part A What is a theme of "The Storyteller?" Curiosity is good and should be encouraged.

Part B How does Saki develop the theme identified in Part A?by contrasting the aunt's frustration to the children's questions with the bachelor's willingness to answer them  

Explanation:

hope this helps i took the test

MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

The overriding theme of The Storyteller is the concept of moral choices. The book explores how much choice people actually have when it comes to moral issues and how those choices are made and/or justified.

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