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Help me please and if u help me i will give u 1,0000 dollar please help me Read the quotations below from Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time. Match each one with
the theme or lesson it suggests.
1. It can be comforting to depend on
others.
2.Language depends on shared
experiences.
3. Appearances can be deceiving.
Theme
Quotation:
* How can you explain sight on a world where no one has ever seen and where there is no need of eyes?
*She realized with a fresh shock that
it was not Mrs. Whatsit herself that
she was seeing at all. ... What she
saw was only the game Mrs. Whatsit was playing.
* She had been so certain that the
moment she found her father
everything would be all right. ...She would no longer be responsible
for anything

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