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One of the themes of "The Legends" is having respect for those who are older than you. Which of the following accurately describes the theme reflected in this passage, as it relates to the narrator's uncle? Select two that
apply.
A People idealize the dead into being greater than they actually were.
B
People take advantage others who are mourning the loss of loved ones.
с
People like the narrator's uncle touch many lives, which makes those they leave behind friends
with one another
D
D
People like the narrator's uncle, who did great things in their lifetime, are not forgotten by those
they leave behind
E
People like the narrator's uncle were brave during life, but cause their families to be burdened
with overwhelming sadness after their deaths.
People like the narrator's uncle make young women think that their sweethearts cannot live up
to the idealized version of the dead man


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