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PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST In comparing "Minerva and Arachne" and "Niobe," can you establish a common theme running throughout both texts? How do you think this theme might change if the stories were written in first-person point of view?

Write a journal entry explaining the theme of both "Minerva and Arachne" and "Nirobe." Then, consider how the theme might change if the tales were written using a first-person point of view. Use examples and evidence from both texts to support your analysis.

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