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English, 23.11.2019 00:31 samehajamal1234567

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sean: [turning pages in an album] remember the old dock at grandma’s?

erin: [smiling] of course. i loved peering through the wooden slats and watching the minnows.

sean: we used to walk down there in our pajamas to watch the sun rise. i remember our early morning breakfasts . .

what theme is introduced through the character’s interactions?

a. sean has happy memories of his grandmother.
b. people develop closeness through shared experiences.
c. sean and erin enjoy time together on the dock.
d. families often vacation near the water.

i think it's c

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