Summer of the mariposas.
How is this theme conveyed in chapter 16? How does this develop or build on the theme in this chapter compared to previous chapters?

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Answer:

In "Summer of Mariposas" chapter 16, The theme is conveyed as "Things are not always as they appear". This is the central message of chapter 16.

Explanation:

The previous chapters of "Summer in Mariposas", has propelled this theme of chapter 16 to be "Things are not always what they seem". There are two prominent themes in "Summer of Mariposas," They are "Being kind and pure of heart, can help people live fuller, more meaningful lives" and the above theme i already mentioned which is "Things are not always what they appear."

"Summer in Mariposas" was written by Guadalupe Garcia Mccall. it is an adaptation of "odyssey" by Homer.