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English, 10.12.2020 18:10, maddietomlinson113

Which two themes does this passage most clearly develop? A. Do not judge others unless you're willing to be judged; it's better to
be yourself than to pretend to be what you're not.
B. The modern world can be isolating; one must dream big in order to
accomplish one's goals.
C. It is important to consider other people's feelings; the mind can
play tricks on you.
D. The world focuses toomuch on outward appearances; one
shouldn't try to live up to others' expectations.

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