This quote shows that Nature controls everything, including us humans, and it can be a bit mysterious and complicated how it happens.
Self-Sacrifice and Love could be possible themes of the story "The giving tree". The story shows that to make people that you love happy you may need to give something up which is important to you. The Giving Tree would be a touchy-feely story full of kindness and generosity. There's definitely kindness and generosity to be found in the story, but it's pretty one-sided. Sure, in the beginning, the tree loves the boy and the boy loves the tree, but things go kind of sideways from there. The boy doesn't always treat the tree well, but never the less the tree continues to love and give to the boy in order to keep him happy.
Beowulf uses no weapons to kill Grendel.
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"Sonia sat down in the guidance counselor's office, ready to explain her
future. She was going to be a writer, she announced. All she had to do was finish high school, go to college, and then get a job of some kind something that would give her a source of income. Then, she continued, on the weekends, except for those weekends when she had soccer practice (because there was no chance she was giving that up), and as long as her friends didn't invite her to go out partying, she would write the great American novel. As Sonia finished triumphantly and looked up for approval, the guidance counselor frowned."
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<u>D. Sonia's description of her impractical plans shows that she is more of a dreamer than a doer.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note the statement, <em>"Sonia looked up for approval," </em>meaning, she wanted the guidance counselor to accept her supposed plans for the future. So, we could conclude that the plot of the story is mainly focused on Sonia's plans for the future, and is thus best developed by the statement, <em>"Sonia's description of her impractical plans shows that she is more of a dreamer than a doer."</em>