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Read The Birchbark House, by Louise Erdrich (1999).
How do Omakayas’s feelings about her sister relate to her experience with the bears?
Answer: Omakayas loves and admires her sister Angeline, and wants to win her love and respect. When she finds the pair of bear cubs, she thinks that bringing them home will get her Angeline´s respect.
Explanation:
She even imagines going into the little clearing with the cubs at her feet, impressing everyone, leading the bears around the fire four times, and then presenting one of them to Angeline, who would only feel respect by Omakayas´ actions.
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The story I've read is "The Ugly Duckling". The theme of the story is acceptance. The story builds up the character of an ugly duckling and how he was bullied because of being different. His mother told him not to mind the other ducklings bullying him and go on walking. At the end, they discovered that he was not a duck, that's why he was different.