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Consider the passage and theme. liam's first job at the fast-food chain was not glamorous. he worked early-morning shifts, loading biscuits into ovens and dipping countless batches of hash-browned potatoes into vats of grease. every day he encountered harried, impolite customers and complaining coworkers; nevertheless, he maintained a positive outlook. liam methodically completed his duties: wrapping sandwiches, filling orders, and cleaning his work space. liam's manager appreciated his diligence, and by his third month of employment, he was no longer assigned to the pre-dawn shift. within a year, liam was an assistant manager earning double his initial pay. theme one: every job is worth doing well. what other theme is addressed in the passage? saving money leads to financial freedom. customers should know their rights. hard work is often rewarded. cleanliness fosters good health.

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