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Brrunno [24]
1 year ago
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Select the correct answer. Which theme is most noticeable in the passage? Traveling to Europe Traveling around the world had alw

ays been Sarah’s passion. She felt that experiencing a culture firsthand was the only way to truly know it. She decided she would see the world as much as she could. She had recently finished her journey across South America. It was now time to head to Europe. This upcoming journey excited her, but she was also feeling homesick. She missed her parents dearly and wished she could visit them more often. She thought of bringing her parents along with her on her travels to give them a taste of the different cultures. But unlike Sarah, her parents weren’t excited about traveling. They preferred the comfort of home. Even so, they encouraged Sarah to follow her passion for travel. Her trip to Europe was all planned out. France, Belgium, and Germany would be the first places she would visit. She had researched the cultures of those countries for months. She also found their history fascinating. Now her bags were packed, and the time for her departure had arrived. Sarah was sure that it was going to be a memorable trip! A. It is important to do what you are passionate about. B. Parents and children don’t always agree on the same things. C. A person can accomplish something only through hard work. D. Traveling alone can make you a stronger person.
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2 answers:
stealth61 [152]1 year ago
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Answer:

the answer is A.

Explanation:

svetoff [14.1K]1 year ago
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The answer to this question is A

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