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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
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Please help me and HURRY!!!!

English
1 answer:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Hope this helps

explanation:

The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost

What is the theme?

The theme is the life experiences provide us with many choices

What details in the text develop this theme?​

it shows they charter not taking a different path and the choices leading up to the decision

“The School Days of an Indian Girl” by Zitkala-Sa

What is the theme?

The theme is that life experiences are both exciting and frightening

What details in the text develop this theme?

On the train, the children and being stared at, the children and nervous because of the people but are excited to be on the train

How is the theme developed through the plot and characterization?​

The main charter is nervous and ashamed of the people staring.

Comparing the Texts

How are the themes similar and different?​

The themes are similar about life experiences being sometimes difficult but are different because the first them talks about choices not just experiences

How is each theme developed?

The first theme shows the choices we make are the experiences we have, that we have to make choices In the second theme is developed by showing the children in the story and the main character taking care of them. it shows the different perspectives. shows the choices we make are the experiences we have, that we have to make choices.

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