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hichkok12 [17]
2 years ago
7

Write your own version of the theme of "Three Small Miracles." Use a complete sentence different from that in the content. Be ce

rtain that you can justify your statement by using evidence from the story.
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1 answer:
alekssr [168]2 years ago
4 0

Do good unto the world and the world will do good unto you. This can be supported because of the fact that although Kelly originally showed a character flaw by not listening to her sister's poem, she was able to redeem herself when she declined Leah's offer of cheating, remembered her little sister's coat, and prayed for forgiveness. The story leads you to believe these are the reason's why Evie is found quickly and unharmed.

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