I believe subtext would be the best option, simply becasue the plot is more of the main idea and what is going to happen where the subtext is kind of what the author wants you to get out of it.
Hey there! :D
I think the most important thing to remember here is the structure of a thesis statement.
Main idea- point- point- point. Each point represents like a paragraph of details.
Also, the question stated that it was what you thought was the best sport, and explain the reasons.
I wouldn't say "A". It doesn't have points. It's more of an opinion. It's better than any other sport. (superior) It's a statement, more than a thesis.
"B" and "D" aren't about sports. A specific one was never mentioned.
"C" is the best answer. The prompt asked what you thought was the best sport. If he said 'personally' or 'I think' that's fine. Plus, he had three good points in his thesis. Main idea: I think football is the best sport ever. Points: 'it is fun' 'you work as a team' and 'there's nothing more exciting than scoring the winning goal.'
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer: I'm on my way toward making a better life for myself.
Explanation: The highway can be thought of as a route where there are endless possibilities and a long way to go and the old dirt track means a place where there are no good opportunities and everything's not as good as it could be.
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I feel like the answer is A.