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Brilliant_brown [7]
2 years ago
5

What did 'Cesca learn in 'Cesca's reward? What did Roy learn in Roy's Secret?

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Lady_Fox [76]2 years ago
5 0
'Cesca learned that if you do something nice someone will do something nice to you because she cleaned the gondola and she made a friend. In Roy's secret he learned that you don't always have to keep secrets because if he didn't keep his secret he could have bought the book

PS shouldn't be helping you with the state test ;)
ad-work [718]2 years ago
5 0

“Cesca’s  Reward” is about a girl named Cesca that lived in Italy and her dad owns a gondola to make money. “Roy's Secret” is about a boy named Roy that keeps a secret from Mr.Banner (his boss) and mom because he is supposed to be cleaning, but instead he is reading his favorite fairy tale books.   Both characters would have very different lives if they didn't have younger brothers and sisters who made them into the people they are today, so basically, that is the learning for them.


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