English, 04.05.2021 17:10 josehernamdez3035
BRAINLIEST WILL BE GIVEN
In this task, you will analyze theme and conflict in a short story to prepare for a group discussion.
Analyze conflict and theme in one of two stories—"The Queen Bee" by Carl Ewald or "The Runaway Whale" by Captain O. G. Fosdick.
If you completed the lesson “Developing Multimedia Presentations” in this unit, you can reference the multimedia presentation you created on this topic. If not, pick one of the given stories and read it now.
Provide evidence and support from the story while answering these questions.
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