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English, 08.03.2021 20:40 angelo816

Read the following theme statements. Select the ONE that you think is BEST developed throughout "The Emperor's New Clothes". Using details from the story, explain how the theme you selected is developed. (Be careful! Not all of the theme statements below are good choices!) Don't be afraid to tell the truth.
Everyone enjoys a good trick when it is played on someone else.
Don't say things only because it's what you think people want to hear.
Being vain (obsessed with your looks) can cause you embarrassment.
If you are going to play tricks, you better be prepared for the consequences (or the pay-back).

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