The main thing to remember about topic is that it pertains to the story's “what.” It's driven by facts and specifics.
whereas theme deals with the big picture and overall meaning that reveal why the story matters.
Hello,
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is option D "<span>My Father has decided to retire in the fall of next year."
Here is how:
The F in father should not be capitalized which means the answer is D.
Your answer is D.
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C. Embarrassed if this is the same story
Answer and Explanation:
The speaker does not want to be "somebody", because being somebody imposes a dependency, in making herself noticed. This dependence is tiring, repetitive and takes away the individuality of the individuals, because they make that, to supply the desire to be someone, they have to repeat the same actions, actions again and again. It makes him a follower, a dependent and she doesn't want it for her.
The lines that best explain this feeling are:
<em>"How dreary - to be - Somebody!
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<em>How public - like a Frog -
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<em>To tell one's name - the livelong June -
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<em>To an admiring Bog!"</em>
The audience got their revenge on the third night