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Paul [167]
3 years ago
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60 POINTS HELP ASAP I WOULD ALSO DO BRAINLIEST BUT IDK HOW HELP ASAP Pick one theme from The Call of the Wild , and compose a sh

ort, two-paragraph speech about the theme. Your speech should include specific examples from the novel that support your ideas. Think about two different audiences that you might present the speech to, and consider how the speech would have to change for each audience. Write a third paragraph, describing what changes you would make for each audience.
English
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alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
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It's about a nice bond between 2 characters.

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