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Select the quotation from the story: Two Guitars that most strongly suggests that the theme is Practice takes time but pays off.
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
What is the main theme or lesson of the myth?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
What is the main theme or lesson of the folktale?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
Which of the following best describes the main theme or lesson of the story?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
What is the main theme or lesson of the fable?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
Which of the following best describes the main theme or lesson of the story?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
Select the quotation from Visual Aid that most strongly suggests that the theme is Sometimes people need help to see things about themselves.
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
Which of the following best describes the main theme or lesson of the story?
Practice takes time but pays off
we don't always see things as they really are.
People who aren't true to their friends will end up with none.
People are often tempted to blame their mistakes on others.
People who trick others will be punished.
One day, Martin played a perfect rendition of Ribbon Road for Jerry.
A well -meaning idea can be taken too far.
I am? Elliott said. He hadn't felt himself squinting.
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