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A subject is the topic of a literary work, while a theme is the author’s statement or perspective about the topic. Which of these lines from Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” best reflects the subject of
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A subject is the topic of a literary work, while a theme is the author’s statement or perspective about the topic. Which of these lines from Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” best reflects the subject of the excerpt?
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Your answer should be in disjointed sentences the cook and the correspondent argued as to the difference between a life-saving station and a house of refuge its shorter from what it is but have a very nice day
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