The theme is A, a message about life and human behavior. Sometimes, the theme of the lesson isn't directly stated, but is implied throughout the story, so it can't be B. Opinions of the reader are opinions of the piece of literature, and have nothing to do with the literature directly. And the introduction is the beginning paragraph of the story, which the theme is displayed throughout the story, not just one part.
Porter's statement doesn't create any type of warranty because his opinion is considered as puffery. Puffery is defined in the book as an expression of opinion by a lessor that isn't made as a
<span>representation of fact.</span>
I am not to sure but I think the answer is .D hope this helps
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