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The Giving Tree And 14 Cows For America Analysis
The Giving Tree and 14 Cows for America

Have you ever read the books The Giving Tree and 14 Cows for America? Well I am going to write an essay about how the book’s share the theme of the two books compare and contrast. I hope you will like it! In this essay, I will be talking about how the two books taught the lesson differently. One way they contrast is by the number of times they give. I say this because in the passage, the tree gives many times, while the tribe only gave once. Another way they taught differently is by the setting of the book. I say this because on all pages, 14 Cows For America was in a village. Another reason I say this is because the author wrote that in The Giving Tree, the setting was in the forest. I
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One of the similarities in how the two books taught the is that you should be proud of yourself. I say this because in both passages, the tree gave everything of itself and the village gave 14 cows. One more way they are similar is by giving what you can. I say this because in every page, the author wrote the tree was happy that it gave every thing, and the village was happy to help the people who got attacked. These are the similarities of how the books taught the theme. Those are the similarities and differences of how the books taught the theme. I hope that in the future, you will read both …show more content…
One way they contrast is by the number of times they give. I say this because in the passage, the tree gives many times, while the tribe only gave once. Another way they taught differently is by the setting of the book. I say this because on all pages, 14 Cows For America was in a village. Another reason I say this is because the author wrote that in The Giving Tree, the setting was in the forest. I hope you know the differences in how the two books taught the theme differently. In this paragraph, I am going to be telling you the similarities in how the two books taught the theme. One of the similarities in how the two books taught the is that you should be proud of yourself. I say this because in both passages, the tree gave everything of itself and the village gave 14 cows. One more way they are similar is by giving what you can. I say this because in every page, the author wrote the tree was happy that it gave every thing, and the village was happy to help the people who got attacked. These are the similarities of how the books taught the theme. Those are the similarities and differences of how the books taught the theme. I hope that in the future, you will read both books. The Giving Tree and 14 Cows for

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