East Asia and Pacific rim standard test:

TWO FULL PARAGRAPHS. The theme of a story or poem is a lesson that can sometimes be expressed as short statement or saying. Take two text from unit six and write theme statements for each one. Then identify two details for each story and analyze how they support the theme.

No one will do your work for you, but someone may be able to check it if you post what you write.

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and as long as we're talking about English, it's "thou shalt"

To write theme statements for two texts from unit six and analyze how the details support the themes, you will need to follow a step-by-step process:

1. Select the two texts from unit six that you want to work with.
2. Read each text carefully and identify the main message or lesson that the author is trying to convey. This is the theme of the story or poem.
3. Write a theme statement for each text. A theme statement should be a concise, general statement that captures the main idea or lesson of the text. For example, if the theme of a story is about the importance of perseverance, your theme statement could be "Persistence leads to success."
4. Once you have your theme statements, go back to each text and identify two details that support the theme. Details can be specific events, actions, or descriptions in the text that help illustrate or reinforce the theme.
5. For each detail, analyze how it supports the theme. Explain how the detail connects back to the main message or lesson of the text and why it is significant in understanding the theme.

By following these steps, you will be able to write theme statements for the two chosen texts from unit six and explain how the details from each text support the themes. Remember to provide specific examples and evidence from the texts to support your analysis.