Answer:
The line from "Summers in the Oak" that best supports the view that things never stay the same is "Thaddeus caught sight of the old companion that had once been the site of so many adventures for the three friends, and yelled out, "Whoa! Look at that! It's totally wasted!""
Explanation:
This line shows in an implicit way how things have changed for the three friends as they might go back to the same places but they are not the same and the life they have is not the same either as they are not the young boys they were once, and this shows how things do not always continue being the same.
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topic of the text
the authours veiwpoint
underlying of the text
comparable to the theme
I would help you out if I knew who those people were.
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