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Name a book/movie that made you think. What was it about? What was the best part about the book/movie? - English (Second/Third Language)

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Name a book/movie that made you think. What was it about? What was the best part about the book/movie?

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"The Jungle Book," by Rudyard Kipling, and its multiple film adaptations have continuously captured my interest. It depicts the story of Mowgli, a small boy raised by wolves in the jungle who must deal with issues of survival and identity while surrounded by a diverse cast of animals. Aside from its thrilling action, the story looks into themes of belonging, friendship, and the delicate balance between society and nature. The best aspect of "The Jungle Book" is its capacity to transmit significant life lessons through a simple yet meaningful narrative, educating readers and viewers about stubbornness, understanding, and the interdependence of all living things. Whether in the pages of Kipling's original book or the visual spectacle of movie modifications, "The Jungle Book" continues to have immediate thought and inspire wonder with its timeless wisdom.

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What do M. and Mme Loisel do next?


How do they replace the necklace?


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  • all these things
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  • one evening
  • her husband.

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What is meant by the horrible life of the very poor?


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