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What Was The Difference Between Lisa And Stray
Lisa and Maddie had many differences, but they also had quite a few things in common as well. Both Maddie and Lisa had to face many different challenges throughout their journey. Both of the challenges were very similar.
Some examples are that they had to be leaders. Another example is that they both had to take care of each other and other people as well. Maddie and Lisa’s situation were similar because a lot of kids had to fend for them selves. Both of them were small kids younger than the age of fifteen and they both had to survive without the immediate help of an adult or an older adolescent. Lisa and Maddie are alike with there personalities because they are both independent young woman who are leaders. They are different because

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