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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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You will write the paragraph on "The Stone" in your on word. include 1.Indentify the theme of the story in your topic sentence.2

.Include several supporting details form the text.3.explain how those details develop or support the theme of the stories.4. Includes end your paragraph with strong conclusion sentences pleaseeee help m:(
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1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
4 0
Remember, theme is "TheMessage" in the story. Grab supporting details that could include "because, as, etc." That explain some specific action happening. Always look for the cause and effect in the stories. When you explain in detail, you write "and this supports the theme of the story because (your answer here). Remember to start your conclusions with "Therefore, So on and so forth, In conclusion, etc." Hope I helped! (:
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