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Liula [17]
4 years ago
12

ASAP PLEASE HELP!

English
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]4 years ago
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While we are not allowed to write it for you, I can give you some helpful hints to make it less painful.  A summary is just retelling the main points that have happened.  Start by scanning each page.  As a point is made, a conflict is further presented, or something important happens, write it down.  Then read what you have.  You might have to adjust your wording a little bit in order to have it make sense or "flow", but it should work out o.k.

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One theme in Thank you, Ma'am is the power of compassion. After nearly having her purse stolen by Roger, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones has every right to turn toward him in anger and even demand some form of justice. However, she meets Roger with compassion, going so far as to open her home to him. Mrs. Jones has a keen perception about Roger's circumstances, and when he tells her, "There's nobody home at my house," Mrs. Jones provides a meal to this wold-be thief.

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