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lawyer [7]
4 years ago
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"Nights and Dragons." main idea

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Natali5045456 [20]4 years ago
6 0

Not sure if this is the answer you want, but here it is!

Nights and Dragons, by Abigail Prynne talks about a pre-teen who as a little girl, was obsessed with dragons, and at the age of 13, wanted to find out if dragons are, or were actually real? As she started researching the topic, she found that many scientists gave many reasons why dragons couldn’t exist. Remembering encouraging words from her grandmother, she kept researching dragons and found some interesting facts. With seeing that many cutlers wrote or talked about dragons, and included them with other “real” animals, she started to have hope that dragons might be real. With newfound hope, she started looking for new theories, and found many people that had the belief that dragons were real! They have many theories, that if dragons existed they could produce gas to fly; however, many disagreed with these theories. We might not know if dragons were ever real, but there might always be people disagreeing over the subject, but I will still smile at the idea of dragons being real.

Anyway, brainliest please! and I might have the answers for some other lessons.

(I don't know if I spelled brainliest right)

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