Once upon a time, a knight was sent to fight a dragon living on a nearby mountain. The dragon's frightening breathing could be h
eard throughout the village at night, and villagers were scared that the dragon had plans to attack. The knight gathered his weapons, climbed the mountain, and approached the dragon's cave. A sleepy dragon came out. "I am here to fight you, said the knight. "Your notices make it clear that you want to destroy the village, and we won't let you. The dragon looked confused, and then he smiled. "Notices? Oh! I'm sorry," he said. "Have I been snoring again?" Which statement beats expresses a theme of this story?
According to the narration, a dragon's breathing was terrifying villagers and they believed that it was preparing to attack the village.
The villagers sent a brave knight to fight and kill the dragon before it attacks the village, but when the knight got to the dragon, he found out that the frightening noise the villagers were hearing were only his snoring and he had no intention of attacking the village.
Bulleted and numbered lists help readers to comprehend the document easily and break the document into some parts that will guide the reader. But most importantly the method is so handy in technical documents where you understand how do the work step by step. The correct answer is A.
The theme of this poem is to always reach your goals despite the circumstances and to never give up. I know this because in the text it states "Funny it seems but by keeping it's dreams it learned to breathe fresh air."