The examples of themes are:
- Time heals even the deepest wounds.
- True friends know no boundaries.
- Pride eventually leads to a downfall.
A theme in a literary work refers to the <em>main idea</em> that is developed through the narrative or the <em>underlying meaning</em> of the work. It can be expressed directly or indirectly and it often refers to ideas that deal with internal or external conflicts.
The answer is A because a comma does not go before the word and.
Number three because the rest use commas
depending on how its used usally in stories when they say that theyre saying it like the character is still in touch with their past where they grew up,etc.