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Which statement tells a theme of "Amigo Brothers”? Friendship is more important than winning. Competition destroys good friendships. True friends do not compete with one another. Strong friendships cannot last forever.

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The answer is (A) Friendship is more important than winning

Step-by-step explanation:

The story does say they Amigos brothers leave arm in arm at the end after announcing the winner.

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"Amigo Brothers by Piri Thomas" is a written which is about two friends who dream to become light- weight champion of the world in boxing, and they have to compete in order to be the representative in the Golden Gloves Tournament of champion. They faced each other, but at the end of the final round the winner left the ring. For that reason, the suitable option is the first one: "Friendship is more important than winning" since there was a champion though, he decided to go away, and it can be noticed when in the last paragraph says: "No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champion to each other".

The other options are not coherent with the written. For example, considering the second option, in the written it is not said that competition destroys good friendship, although they complete, they had respect for each other. On the other hand, The third option is not correct since they are friend but they compete to get their dream. And finally, the last option, which is strong frindships cannot last forever. On the contrary, the last part of the written shows that their friendship was strong enough.


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