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Don T Give Up The Fight Analysis
In the stories Don’t Give Up The Fight and Making Sarah Cry The both share a theme of being different. In Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava is different because all the people on her team are boys and she is the only girl. In the story Making Sarah Cry Sarah gets made fun because she looks different than everyone else. Even though these stories share a common theme of being different they are two completely different stories. For example the characters in the story handled their situations differently.

The theme being different is in the story Don’t Give Up The Fight it story says that the coach kept addressing them as boys and men. It also said every time he addressed them as boys and men her stomach hardened and she clenched her teeth.


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