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In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson is a brave and determined young man who sets out to catch a fish for the admiral. In contrast, in The Unbreakable Code, John is a young boy who is afraid and unsure of himself. He learns to be brave and confident over the course of the story.
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Question
Use the stories Cheonson and the Admiral and The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.
Cheonson and the Admiral
The Unbreakable Code
How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?
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Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
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