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Read the passage then answer the question. You'll have to expand the picture to read it. Question 1: What is the theme of "The Show Must Go On"? How do specific details shape the theme and affect Tessa's attitas the story progresses? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Should be at least three complete paragraphs. ( Will Mark Brainliest to whomever answer correctly and is 100% honest with there response. ​


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