The rule number three in the novel or story titled "The Great Greene Heist" is: "there can be no conning done in the name of love"
<h3>What is the theme of "The Great Greene Heist"?</h3>
It should be noticed that "The Great Greene Heist" has a number of themes. Among them are:
- Corruption of authority officials
- electioneering
- political corruption
- and the corrupting effect of money
In the tale, Jackson assembles a talented group of different young people to sabotage a potentially rigged student election.
In just three weeks, he comes up with seven ideas and gains Gaby's admiration.
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People do tend to get these mixed up.
The protagonist is Rainsford.
The antagonist is General Zaroff.
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I'd say the answer is C because that doesn't really narrow down what he is trying to write about. he needs a more complex question for research.
My best guess will be the shuttle Challenger tragedyn President Reagannation's space program will be safer and better prepared in the future and will become a source of pride,
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