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In the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech,Sal and her Grandmother and Grandfather are on a search for Sals mother.In the song True colors by Cyndi Lauper,Cyndi talks about not judging people till you have gotten to know them and seen there true colors.There for Creech and Lauper i convey a common theme about not judging others.Don't judge a book by its cover. Both Creech and Lauper use suspense to convey their message don't judge a book by its cover. In the novel Walk Two Moons the novel reveals “Phoebe tugged on the door knob but the door was closed.” this reveals how suspense plays a part in the novel. In other words Phoebe is trying to

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