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English, 05.02.2021 20:40, dajahj27

Plz help Both "Thank You, Mam" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" are stories that deal with forgiveness.
Which statement best explains how forgiveness is treated the two texts?
In "Thank You, M'am," rather calling the police, Mrs. Jones welcomes Roger in her home. In
O
"The Strangers That Came to Town," Mr. Duvitch is grateful for the boys' actions and apology.
In "Thank You, M'am," Roger fails to understand what Mrs. Jones has done for him. In “The
Strangers That Came to Town," the Duvitch family changes to better fit in with their community
In "Thank You, Mam," Mrs. Jones gives Roger money for his shoes. In “The Strangers That
O Came to Town," the Duvitch family leaves the community because of how they have been
treated
In "Thank You, Mam," Mrs. Jones lectures Roger about his actions. In "The Strangers That
Came to Town," Mr. Duvitch refuses to shake hands with Tom and Andy.

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