C. I know for a fact because i did the play last year!!
Tone is the author's attitude towards the texts that leads the reader to the mood, or how you are feeling when reading the text. These can often be the same. Look up a Tone Word Bank. Reading this, there is a definitely a tone of contemplative (as she considers what to do and how she is growing up). You could also say questioning and serious as well. The theme is the lesson or the moral, so you would answer this with growing up can be hard on anyone. One questions what is fair and important as they learn to go up. In other words, the speaker is saying that it seems like yesterday she was young and carefree. Now, she must make big decisions.
The answer to the question would be letter d. I hope this helps. :)
The statement that is false is the following: the castaways tells Pi about his wife and family.
Pi speaks to the French castaway, who is a blind man, when he becomes temporary blind from a delirium caused his deteriorating condition. The castaways speaks to him of food, beef and brains and all sorts of food, which Pi does not like. They also speak about murder, Pi asks him if he ever murdered someone and the man answers that he had killed a man and a woman. When they join their boats, the castaway tries to kill and eat Pi, but Richard Parker kills him before he can accomplish this.
The castaway never speaks to Pi about his wife and family, and therefore, that is the false statement.