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English, 09.06.2020 04:57 ehazlitt

Read this passage. In the end, he made his decision about what to do, and he decided to do what was right for his family. It was not easy to give up such a great opportunity, but there would be more in the future. Derek's family had always supported him, so now it was his time to be there for them. Which theme does this passage convey? You never know until you try. Love comes to those who wait. Do not let anyone hold you back. Family is most important.

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