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English, 28.04.2021 06:10, rleiphart1

Reread the following paragraph from p. 212: "You know how this story turns out. Taro lives the life of a prince, but what does
he end up wanting more than anything?" To go home, Manjiro thought. To go home to
see his old parents. Taro wanted this so badly that he left the beautiful princes and the
glittering kingdom for it. Manjiro did not need to go to the undersea kingdom to know
that was what he wanted, too - more than anything else.' What theme is developed in
this paragraph? Why?

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