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Pls help Read the passage below from Frances H. Burnett's The Secret Garden and identify which of the following set of themes it MOST STRONGLY relates to:

(Determine theme of text and analyze in detail its development over the course of text; provide objective summary of text)

"He did not know in the least what a rude little brute he was... He had lived on a sort of desert island all his life and made his own manners."

isolation, self-awareness

love, betrayal

forgiveness, acceptance

jealousy, greed​

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