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adoni [48]
2 years ago
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PLEASE GIVE A REAL ANSWER NOT A LINK OR RANDOM LETTERS AND WORDS OR AN ANSWER THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE QUESTION

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lora16 [44]2 years ago
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Answer:

The theme of this story is don't judge a book by its cover.

Explanation:

The landlord does not see past the muddy clothes of the traveler and assumes him to be a lowly farmer. He turns him away, not wanting to deal with such a person. Later, he finds out that the traveler was in fact, Mr. Jefferson, the vice president of the United States. Immediately the landlord feels shame for what he did, and he tries to make things right by asking Mr. Jefferson to come back. Mr. Jefferson refuses, stating that "A farmer is as good as any other man; and where there's no room for a farmer, there can be no room for me."

Hope this helps! Brainliest would be much appreciated! Have a great day! :)

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