Good leaders treat everyone the same.
In the story the goatherd treats the wild goats better than his own goats in hopes of enticing them to stay with him and his flock. He gives them more food than his own goats. The Wild Goats see the difference and how he treats the goats that have been with him the longest and refuse to stay. They believe that the goatherd will treat them poorly when they are apart of his flock, so they don't want to stay with him. The goatherd learns that he should've treated everyone equally and then the Wild Goats would've seen the care with which he usually treats his flock and may have chosen differently.
Answer:
Victor took Victor's seat in the theater before the show started.
Explanation:
Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns or noun phrases. Instead of repeating someone's name constantly, we will use certain pronouns. We can use the second sentence as an example. It's not practical or natural to repeat Victor's name over and over again. Instead, we will start using the pronoun<em> he</em> (and its other forms - <em>him, his</em>) after the first time his name is mentioned. That's why the sentence should be written like this:
<em>Victor took </em><u><em>his </em></u><em>seat in the theater before the show started</em>.
By inference, the theme of the text is: "It is important to always put safety first, especially when carrying out a risky activity."
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme is the key idea or principle that the author is communicating via their text.
In the story above, a woman's boat capsized and she was not wearing a life jacket. She was recued but not after she had almost drowned and was in shock.
The textual evidence for the theme above is:
"The message is clear always wear a life jacket when you're out on the water."
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