Is most cultures, theft is seen as a bad thing and there's basically no way to relativize this. Specially without any context. In the free world and even in many dictatorships, taking something that is not yours is an action that faces punishment of some kind.
Even if the object stolen is of little to no value, it is still morally wrong.
I believe the answer is paradox since the statement is contradictory.
The correct answer would be the second option
Answer:
1. He was planting trees in the garden at that moment.
2. They did not often go to the zoo.
3. Mary had just come there with her sister.
4. The boys did not learn English yet.
5. Did you do your homework when he came?
6. Tom will post those letters soon.
7. We will not buy anything tomorrow.
8. Did Peter always help his father?
9. I was cleaning my bicycle at that time.
Explanation:
The answer is B, the narrator. The author is the person who writes the story, same as the writer. The narrator is the person telling the story, often one of the main characters in the book, movie, TV show, etc...