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At the end of her aunt's story in “The Story-Teller," the older girl asks whether the girl in the story would have been rescued...Asked by jared
At the end of her aunt's story in “The Story-Teller," the older girl asks whether the girl in the story would have been rescued even if she had not been good. what does she seem to think is the theme of her aunts story? what detail in the aunt's story leads her to think so
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Goodness pays off?
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MRSAmercasn
At the end of her aunt's story in “The Story-Teller," the older girl asks whether the girl in the story would have been rescued even if she had not been good. What does she seem to think is the theme of her aunt's story? What detail in the aunt's story leads her to think so?
Answered by
Your mom
Ms sue you got lazy ,eat my poop
Answered by
Sarah
I would love it if someone would help me, :) I am having trouble with this same question! :) Thanks
Answered by
foreveralone
hey sarah did you ever get the answer ive tried finding it myself and I even looked it up but I cant find anyone or anything to help me
Answered by
Braden
I cant find this any where!
Answered by
I_like_turtles
me neither!
Answered by
Sam
No one is going to write your answer for you. I cheated ONCE, and got caught. So I would recommend to actually READ "The Story- Teller", and the answer will just come to you. Because even If you answer in your own words, what's the worst that could happen? Getting it wrong. And believe me, getting it wrong is a lot better than being caught cheating.
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Lily
@sam if you got caught before why are you on this website?
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no u
no u
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