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Which best states a theme of "Birdfoot's Grampa”?

A) Never give up, even when victory looks unlikely
B) Arguments often occur during family trips
C) All living things have value and should be helped
D) Traveling by car on dark roads is dangerous

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Answer:

The correct answer is option C) "All living things have value and should be helped".

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem "Birdfoot's Grampa” by Joseph Bruchac, tells the story of an old man who stops his car every time he sees a toad blinded by the lights of his car to help him. When his companion tells him to hurry because they have places to go, he says that the toads have places to go too. This response is an example of the way that the old man thinks, respecting all living things and helping them because they are valuable.

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Theme of "Birdfoot's Grampa” which states best is all living things have value and should be helped. Grampa valued each and every life, even of a toad and believed to never give up and live selflessly.

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