In Sarah, Plain and Tall and Caleb’s Story, the author addresses the topic of family conflict.

Which theme does the author build based on this topic?

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As they grow older, children seek independence from their parents.
As they grow older, children seek independence from their parents.

No matter their differences, family members support one another.
No matter their differences, family members support one another.

Parents can help their children to succeed by allowing them to fail.
Parents can help their children to succeed by allowing them to fail.

Family members may grow apart if they do not spend time together.

1 answer

The theme that the author builds based on the topic of family conflict in "Sarah, Plain and Tall" and "Caleb's Story" is:

No matter their differences, family members support one another.

This theme is evident as the characters navigate their conflicts and differences while still offering support and care for each other, highlighting the bond that can exist within a family despite challenges.