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Passage 1:
And that would have been the very end of the story if it hadn’t been that they felt they really must explain to the Professor why four of the coats out of his wardrobe were missing. And the professor, who was a very remarkable man, didn’t tell them not to be silly or not to tell lies, but believed the whole story.
passage 2:
Joan Risley is keen to emphasise the good points in her experience. She was evacuated twice. The first time, she went with her sister to Beccles, in Suffolk. They were home by the beginning of 1940 but when an invasion seemed likely, Joan announced that she wished to be evacuated again. None of her brothers and sisters wanted to go too, so she was sent alone, aged nine, to Northamptonshire. She lived there with a childless couple who loved and cared for her as their own.

–“Children of the Wartime Evacuation,”
ulie Summers
–The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,
C. S. Lewis

Write a paragraph comparing the passage from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with the passage from "Children of the Wartime Evacuation.”

Explain how the central ideas and themes relate to one another.

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Answer:

Both passages share the idea that the children were valued enough to be listened to and the theme that it is important to listen to loved ones.

Explanation:

'Children of the Wartime Evacuation' and 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe' are children's novels. The main theme of both is listening to loved ones.

What is 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'?

'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe' is a children's fantasy by C. S. Lewis, and 'Children of Wartime Evacuation' by Joan Risley is an evacuee memoir. Both the passage depicts the emotions and feelings of children.

In both stories, the children are supervised by adults who listen to their thoughts and feelings. In both stories, the professor and the parent are supportive of the children and are seen valuing the space, and thoughts of their children.

Therefore both stories value children and listen to the thoughts of their loved ones.

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