The theme in a story is the underlying or central message, otherwise known as the 'big idea' that shows insight into life that the author is trying to convey. It is often defined as the 'moral of the story'. They tend to be serious, universal, stated in absolutes, etc.
Therefore the answer is D.
With difficulties comes a loss of faith in oneself and humanity.
-Mabel <3
Answer:
We are constructing a new building. (active voice)
A new building is being constructed by us. (passive voice)
Shakespeare is most likely to use the word arming instead of providing, because the word sounded more tough, it sounded like more protective. Hopefully this helps. Plze mark me brainiest:)
It seems that you have missed the necessary excerpts to answer this question, but anyway, I have searched for it and found it. So to answer this question, the one that best describes the symbol of the go-cart within the story is this: <span>It changes from a symbol of freedom to a symbol of captivity. Hope this answer helps.</span>