Answer:
Part A
Which statement is a theme of Sarah, Plain and Tall?
a) No matter the distance, home is always close to one’s heart.
Part B
Which two details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
"Then Sarah listened too, with a look so sad and far away that Caleb leaned against me."
He devises a system for practicing a single virtue every week
3. based on events in "black girl" tthe reader can conclude that madame most likely associates france with b. the tiresome duties of motherhood.
5. diouana's decision to leave africa inspires all of the following except the a. joy of the children.