The way characters interact as they develop is always the strongest clue about a story’s theme.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Character development is something which is a major part of any story. Every story begins with some characters and as a story develops there is also a development in those characters and their personalities. They are portrayed in such a way which makes a reader to believe in them. And when characters interact with each other, the story’s theme begins to develop. A story is nothing without a believable character, and they are the ones which bring a life in a story.
Answer:
B. Seaworthy
Explanation:
Something like a ship or a boat that is seaworthy is fit for the sea.
The suffix "worthy" means "fit for".
I would say it's too vague. The reader doesn't know the "coloring" mentioned, or which animal has the ability to walk on land. "Ear characteristics" is also very vague.
The parenthetic expression is not a nonessential element. for there for it is false