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Use the stories The Unbreakable Code and Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.
The Unbreakable Code
Cheonson and the Admiral
Which description correctly identifies the problem the main characters face in the stories?
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In The Unbreakable Code, John is afraid to move to a new place. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson sees enemy ships approaching.
In The Unbreakable Code, John is afraid to move to a new place. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson sees enemy ships approaching.
In The Unbreakable Code, John does not like his new school. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson is tired of taking care of his sister.
In The Unbreakable Code, John does not like his new school. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson is tired of taking care of his sister.
In The Unbreakable Code, John is worried about losing his friends. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson wants to join the war.
In The Unbreakable Code, John is worried about losing his friends. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson wants to join the war.
In The Unbreakable Code, John does not like meeting his new stepdad. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson’s uncle is missing.
In The Unbreakable Code, John does not like meeting his new stepdad. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson’s uncle is missing.
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In The Unbreakable Code, John is worried about losing his friends. In Cheonson and the Admiral, Cheonson wants to join the war.
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