It helps develop the theme because with the teacher being strict Kevin no longer tries to get answers from his father and listens to the teacher and Kevin learns from it.
C is the answer you are looking for. A common idea isn't a moral, the generalization is the Main Idea, but not quite the moral. The thought of the characters almost never have the moral in them. Therefore, C is your answer.
Answer:
Janie's feelings are of pure love.
Explanation:
According to the quote that says <em>"most humans didn’t love one another nohow, and this mislove was so strong that even common blood couldn’t overcome it all the time. she had found a jewel down inside herself and she had wanted to walk where people could see her and gleam it around. but she had been set in the market-place to sell. been set for still-bait" </em>Janie's feelings express the pure love that she feels for Joe. The quote shows us that she had found the true love. That's why it says that she had found "a jewel down inside herself".
Not sure what your question is, but here is some information about it:
- It was introduced around 1750s but people already partially stopped using it around 1790s
-There were some specific rules for it, but there was some confusion about them and not everyone followed them
- it started with the capitalization of the main word in the sentence and then Capitalisation of all Substantives was introduced
-in German such a capitalization was introduced in 17th century too, and remains to this day