The theme of "The Luster of Lost Things" is seeking out one's inner truth in the urban, alienated world. The hero of the book is a young boy, Walter Lavender, whose speech disorder has rendered him incapable of communicating with other people, and has resulted in many limitations that he imposed upon himself. He sets off to accomplish a mission of finding a lost book from his mother's shop. This journey will set him free and teach him many hidden truths about himself and the world.
Answer: The man's quest for knowledge seems to be the topic. The speaker seems to driven and intense about knowing and seeing the world.
Explanation:
B, the snake raised up its head and struck. 'Up' doesn't need to be there.
The answer is B. “Pale”
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Answer:
Characters and conflicts are introduced EARLY IN THE PLAY
Tension builds through a series of CONFLICTS
The key to suspense is to resolve the conflict NEAR THE END OF THE PLAY
Explanation:
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