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zavuch27 [327]
2 years ago
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Identify a theme expressed in this folktale. A) Family commitment, loyalty, and love will always win over romantic, passionate l

ove. B) Tears of happiness and tears of sorrow are two of life's greatest displays of emotion. C) People of all ages connect to poetic words that beautifully express pure love and passion. D) Love and passion are feelings that hurt when they are felt for someone who does not return those feelings.Aunt Zeze’s Tears
Brazilian Tale (abridged) please help!!!!!!!!!!
English
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uysha [10]2 years ago
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 D) Love and passion are feelings that hurt when they are felt for someone who does not return those feelings.
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