Well I don't know who Abigail is but do you have more info for me to think off of to figure it out
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As I sat in the dark, cramped space, my heart pounding in my chest, I couldn't help but think back to the lessons my parents had taught me growing up. It was those lessons that had prepared me for this moment, and I was grateful for the training they had given me.
I had always been fascinated by the world beneath the surface, and as a child, I had spent hours exploring the caves and tunnels near my home. My parents had encouraged my curiosity and had taught me everything they knew about spelunking and cave exploration. They had taught me how to read maps, navigate in the dark, and use my equipment safely.
Now, as I sat in the dark cave, my headlamp the only source of light, I was grateful for the training my parents had given me. I knew how to find my way out of the cave, even if I couldn't see the path ahead. I knew how to conserve my supplies and ration my food and water. And most importantly, I knew how to stay calm and focused, even in the face of danger.
I don't know how long I was lost in that cave, but eventually, I found my way out. As I emerged into the sunlight, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief and gratitude. Thank God I had the type of training I had from my parents, I thought to myself. Without their guidance and support, I might not have made it out of that cave alive.
Harriet and Diane are best friends, and have been since grade 2. Whereas Harriet and Kimberly have only known each other since grade 8, which makes Harriet and Diane more compatible since they know more about each other. But, Kimberly and Diane are more capable of ending up closer, since Diane goes to a different high school, even though Harriet and Diane made a vow that their relationship and friendship would be ongoing til the day of their death. This is Harriet and Diane's notion about their friendship, although teachers and their parents have different notions about that promise, saying that one day they will most likely go their separate ways or get into an irreversible fight.
Answer:
Part A
Which statement is a theme of Sarah, Plain and Tall?
a) No matter the distance, home is always close to one’s heart.
Part B
Which two details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
"Then Sarah listened too, with a look so sad and far away that Caleb leaned against me."
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