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“… Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.”

“… Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” This statement means ______________________________________________________________
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I agree with the statement as I have interpreted it. The two short stories that I have read that I believe best support my opinion are “____________________” by _________________, and “__________________” by __________________. In these two works, the authors use literary elements to express this idea.
In the short story “ __________________”, the author uses (LE #1) ________________ and (LE #2) ________________ to show that _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ The (LE1) _____________ of the story is when ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________This relates to the critical lens because ____________________________________________________ ________________________________ The (LE2) _____________ of the story is when ________________ ______________________This relates to the critical lens because ______________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________
In the short story “ __________________”, the author uses (LE #1) ________________ and (LE #2) ________________ to show that _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ The (LE1) _____________ of the story is when ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________This relates to the critical lens because

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