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English, 05.05.2020 04:25, shealwaysknows23

Which theme is best supported by the resolution described
in this passage?
Read the passage from "By the Waters of Babylon."
"This is a very strong dream," he said." It may eat you up."
"I am not afraid," I said and looked at him with both eyes.
My voice sounded thin in my ears but that was because of
the smoke
Dreams can predict the future and be a guide.
Change is necessary to achieve growth.
Spirits communicate to warn people of danger.
Parents always strive to protect their children
He touched me on the breast and the forehead. He gave
me the bow and the three arrows
"Take them," he said. "It is forbidden to travel east. It is
forbidden to cross the river. It is forbidden to go to the
Place of the Gods. All these things are forbidden.
"All these things are forbidden," I said, but it was my voice
that spoke and not my spirit. He looked at me again
"My son," he said. "Once I had young dreams. If your
dreams do not eat you up, you may be a great priest. If

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