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Tanya Branch
31 October, 16:02
What theme is implied in Steinbeck's "Breakfast"?
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Kiera Brady
31 October, 19:49
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The theme Implied In Steinbeck's "Breakfast" is that if man has contentment, he can be happy even if he has no house, no permanent job, and no good food for long.
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