Love song, with two goldfish by Grace Chua
1. Part A: Which statement identifies the cent...
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Love song, with two goldfish by Grace Chua
1. Part A: Which statement identifies the central theme of the text?
a. love can only be maintained with communication
b. love is difficult to sustain and offen fades
c. love is often ruined by distance
d. love is ruined by wild promises that cannot be fulfilled
Part B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
a. "(He's a drifter, always/floating around her, has/ nowhere else to go.)"
b. "(He's bowled over. He would take her to the ocean, they could/ count the waves.)"
c. "(But her love's since/ gone belly-up. His heart sinks/ like a fish.)"
d. "(and he could not give)/a life/beyond the/(bowl.)"
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