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3 years ago
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Consider how each passage approaches the theme of the power of nature, and explain how each author develops that theme. Use deta

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sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
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The author develops the theme in the first passage by saying that the characters in the story are facing a conflict with water sewage. The water overflows and causes problems for the people. The second passage talks about how the Kings get to live in luxury, ignore the public and their surroundings, while the people and their surroundings suffer and die.

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