If one could retitle the novel "Salt to the Sea", another befitting title would be: "The Importance of Family".
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What is Salt to the Sea about?</h3>
The title alludes to the deaths aboard the MV Wilhelm Gustloff. It also alludes to the process by which salt dissolves back into the sea as a metaphor for the loss of life, culture, and identity in both those who perished in the tragedy and those who survived only to become refugees in a new nation.
The title of a text usually is a pointer to what the subject matter is about.
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i would feel yes but what if you couldn't the next time you could. would you or would you find the way the truth and the life
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You would use a semicolon (;) when you could stop a sentence but choose to continue it further.
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The narrator struggles with his reverence for his deceased friend and the smell of the cheese
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A and D
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I chose A and D because u always need to support your topic or else the reader wont know what the paragraph will be about