Both Jerry in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" and Squeaky in "Raymond's Run" reach a point in where they realize that ____
______. Which best completes the statement and identifies a recurring theme?
A. helping others is more important than helping oneself
B. the most important thing in life is achieving one's individual goals
C. giving up collecting is something everyone must do eventually
D. selling something of great value to ones rival is sometimes necessary
Please answer only if you've read these books!!!
Last time I did this all the person who "answered" it was put like 20 comma's and I reported him. ]
So please,thanks!
Both Jerry in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" and Squeaky in "Raymond's Run" reach a point in where they realize that <span>A. helping others is more important than helping oneself. Both of these characters arrive at the same conclusion in their respective stories, and that is that although it can be quite important to aid yourself, it is usually far more important to help others, and thus secure everyone's happiness. </span>
The passage first identifies the problem as the tires "piling up in empty lots." Then it is explained how those tires got there: the cause. The author says that since "it is expensive and dangerous to dispose of tires" people don't dispose of them and they just keep piling up. Then the passage ends with a solution. The author mentions how tires can be shredded and turned into rubberized asphalt for paving projects.