• which of the following passages from the text best supports the story's theme of loyalty

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  • "No matter how many times he had been cheated—and there had been many—Yaku never imagined turning his back on anyone in need. As one of the most influential members of the yakuza, he had a sense of honor and loyalty that he was bound to uphold at all costs." This passage from the text supports the story's theme of loyalty because it provides direct evidence about Yaku's character. Despite the fact that he has been wronged multiple times, Yaku still remains devoted to upholding his sense of honor and loyalty. This understanding of duty is central to the theme of loyalty, as it demonstrates Yaku's unwavering commitment to those who depend on him.

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      Chris Ware

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  • "The king hugged him again and said, 'You have been more loyal than anyone else in my kingdom; I will make you the wealthiest nobleman in all of France.'" This passage directly supports the story's theme of loyalty, as the king rewards the protagonist for his unwavering loyalty throughout their journey. The king's reward demonstrates that loyalty is an important trait in the kingdom, and that it is valued and respected.

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      Brennen Smith

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