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forsale [732]
2 years ago
10

Now that you have read all of the ¨Chronicles of Narnia¨, what is the theme of the book? You must write at least 5 sentences of

what the theme is and provide text evidence.
plzzz help will give brainliest!!!
English
1 answer:
klio [65]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The theme of the Chronicles of Narnia theme are Transformation, The natural Word and Magic.

Explanation:

when Narnia is transformed into spring symbolizing new life. Edmund is transformed in the story as well, from having a heart full of selfish ambition to a heart that cares for others. When Narnia transforms, it reveals the theme of the natural world. The natural World is one of the themes. Transformation and Magic are the other themes

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