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English, 04.03.2021 21:10, justicejesusfreak

What THEME is most clearly suggested by Natalie Babbitt through the Tucks’ experiences? Tuck Everlasting A It is better to work together than to try to achieve something on your own.
B Living forever is a treasure that would be a completely positive experience.
C Becoming immortal would disrupt the natural stages of the cycle of life.
D Good friends are just as important as your natural family.

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