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English, 05.01.2021 23:10, nschavez123

Comparing and Contrasting Literary Texts - Quiz - Level F Where does this statement belong?
The text shows the negative consequences of keeping secrets. I need help ASAP pls
BOTH
THE BEST WAY TO
HEAR A SECRET
Poem
WHAT FRIENDS
ARE FOR
Story
The main message is that
keeping secrets can cause a
person emotional pain.
The text Illustrates by example
that it is best to avoid having
secrets.
The main message is that
keeping secrets can hurt those
around us.
The theme unfolds through a
description of inner feelings.
The theme unfolds through a
series of events between
characters
The text includes visual
imagery that compares
keeping secrets to feeling
physical pain.
The text uses action and
dialogue to show how keeping
secrets affects others.


Comparing and Contrasting Literary Texts - Quiz - Level F

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