It can be but you can support the theme with the characters thoughts and actions. You may also come up with a theme of your own.
These are times when great changes in education occur. The Age of Enlightenment and the Renaissance are two great examples where studies of the arts made huge progress
The characters are the part that portrays the plot of the story. Mrs. T is seen laughing when she remembers how Jilly overwatered the plant causing it to die. Thus, option D is correct.
<h3>What is character development?</h3>
Character development is a process in writing that builds the roles and different positions of the personality that makes the plot or the setting of the story.
Mrs. T, the Persistent Gardener, is shown as a charming and carefree lady who works and cares for plants in a greenhouse in the passage. Mrs. T laughs because Jilly over-waters a mint plant.
Therefore, in option D. a cheerful personality of Mrs. T can be seen.
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a particular order in which related things follow each other, a set of related events, movements, or items that follow each other
It depends if you mean the proverbial parable from the Bible it would be know but if you mean like a story to teach a lesson then yes but most likely yes :) XD