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Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.
(passage1: The Locket
by Kate Chopin) (passage 2: The Brothers
by Louisa May Alcott)
What theme is developed in both passages?
(1 point)
Responses
Losing a loved one can change a person forever.
Losing a loved one can change a person forever.
In times of distress, compassion can overcome fear.
In times of distress, compassion can overcome fear.
People related by blood can still inflict pain on one another.
People related by blood can still inflict pain on one another.
In times of mourning, nature’s beauty can seem cruel.
(passage1: The Locket
by Kate Chopin) (passage 2: The Brothers
by Louisa May Alcott)
What theme is developed in both passages?
(1 point)
Responses
Losing a loved one can change a person forever.
Losing a loved one can change a person forever.
In times of distress, compassion can overcome fear.
In times of distress, compassion can overcome fear.
People related by blood can still inflict pain on one another.
People related by blood can still inflict pain on one another.
In times of mourning, nature’s beauty can seem cruel.
Answers
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The theme developed in both passages is:
**Losing a loved one can change a person forever.**
**Losing a loved one can change a person forever.**
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