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Both "Thank You, M'am" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" are stories that deal with compassion

Which statement best explains how compassion is treated the two texts?
In "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jones reprimands Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town,"
the community shuns the Duvitch family
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In "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jones forgives Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town," the
Duvitch family refuses to forgive the community
In "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jonos is kind to Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town," the
children in the community bully the Duvitch children
In "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jonos chooses to be understanding toward Roger In "The
O Strangers That Came to Town," the community recognizes how it has misjudged the Duvitch
family

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