Answer:
Death and loss. Death is a clear theme in Dahl's The Witches, but the concept of loss manifests in many smaller ways, developing the theme throughout the book. The book opens with the boy's parents dying in a car accident in Norway, leaving him unscathed, orphaned, and in the care of his grandmother.
I'm not good in auditory tests, but hands-on tests I can handle. Might not be the best, F.Y.I
Desire to help her children succeed.
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Making sure their throat is ok with some vocal exercise
A: Modern war is inherently violent and unfair.
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