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Zarrin [17]
2 years ago
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One theme of this passage is "A humble attitude is the first step in acquiring knowledge." How does the character of Niamh suppo

rt this theme?
A She discovers that she can learn from her brother.
B She forgives her brother for ruining her computer.
C She begs her brother Palvit to tutor her in math.
English
1 answer:
icang [17]2 years ago
8 0
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:  "C She begs her brother Palvit to tutor her in math." One theme of this passage is "A humble attitude is the first step in acquiring knowledge." the character of Niamh support this theme is that C She begs her brother Palvit to tutor her in math.
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