Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
From the last part of the story, in the short story titled Scout's Honor by Avi.
...Same for me,” Max said.
Horse said, “Only thing is, we just have to promise not to tell Mr. Brenkman.”
Grinning with relief, we simultaneously clasped hands.
“No matter what,” Max reminded us.
To which I added, “Scout’s Honor.”
The author’s decision to conclude the story with the phrase “Scout’s Honor” contribute to the story, by potraying the theme of the story which is, meeting requirements of scout honor is not easy at it seems, however, as a member, to keep up with the scout honor, is to always uphold honourable standards associated with Scouts, while also keeping by a promise or tell the truth always.