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directions: read the passage and answer the questions that follow. passage 1: excerpt from \main street,\ chapter iii adapted by social studies. she believed earnestly and the leading ends of the two beliefs which she carried, were that the world was good and that she was correct. they were held back by the slow drift of the unawakened population. she resented that the men actually at the dynamic moment of the progress - coming, should be so stupid. she resented the stolid home - coming. she fought to get excited. she resented the lack of all except initiative at their own program. she was not actually excited. she was in a state of tension, almost of fear. she stopped at the door. kenneth escaped through the window. he simply couldnt face the family. theres a bridge down to welcome us and sam clark and maud dyer and java eliot, and yet, here we are, sneaking in like a couple of burglars, and a whole crowd i guess they are. in passage 1, which themes are developed through the narrators point of view? select two choices. the tension between the ideal and the real the joy of new beginnings the struggle for acceptance the importance of maintaining tradition the impact of the past on the present
To answer this question, one would need to analyze the narrator's point - of - view in "Main Street" passage 1 to identify the themes. This involves understanding the narrative, the characters' experiences, and the overall message being conveyed.
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Without the actual passage content for in - depth analysis, it's not possible to determine which themes are developed. Please provide the full passage for a proper response.