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3 years ago
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Both of the stories are adventure stories about finding treasure. Which of the following describes a similarity between the two

stories in regard to the nature of the treasure hunts?
In both stories, the characters have some clues and riddles to solve, and they solve them with the help of the characters they are working together with on the treasure hunt.

In both stories, the characters set out on an adventurous treasure hunt where they are searching for ancient, long-lost treasure.

In both stories, the characters set out on a treasure hunt because a friend or family member has set up the hunt as a fun activity, and they are promised a reward

In both stories, there is a certain element of danger that the characters encounter, and they overcome the dangerous obstacles with the help of the other characters.
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1 answer:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is d. The characters in both stories love nature.

Explanation:

In both stories we can see how nature represents a lot of positive feelings. First , in Huckleberry Finn, it is evident how Huck loves the river as a representation of freedom, becasue he and Jim can be there free and able to do anything. Second in My Antonia, the nature is showed as a symbol of connection between human being and the natural landscape, some elements such as the sunset and the landscapes, suggest harmony between the man and the nature.

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