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stealth61 [152]
3 years ago
12

Three excerpts from A Wrinkle in Time that explain the theme.

English
1 answer:
lora16 [44]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

Nonconformity. At the beginning of the book, Meg is unhappy because she doesn't fit in at school, and desperately wishes she could be the same as everyone else. ...

The Value of Love. ...

Deceptive Appearances. ...

Language and Knowing. ...

Christian References.

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