A universal theme is often (A) a central message that applies to anyone, anywhere.
For
example, in the To Kill a Mockingbird, the central theme is
the 'death' of innocence. This is a universal theme in a way that in
everyone's lives at some point, there comes a time where their innocence
is shattered....whether they are growing up or have witnessed something
that they shouldn't have. As such, this is applicable to anyone,
anywhere.
In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. refers to Jesus, Paul the Apostle, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln as <u>extremists.</u>
Answer:
Uh, I'm a little confused by the question xD
Explanation:
Restate?
The first one has the good punctuation;
Let"s play ball ; I'm up to bat first (a semicolon)
hope I helped !
The answer would be
C.Foreign policy on immigration, in regard to how many people can live in a country and still preserve its resources