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B. 
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Im not sure how to explain it, but after reading the line, this one makes the most sense to me.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Remember, theme is "TheMessage" in the story. Grab supporting details that could include "because, as, etc." That explain some specific action happening. Always look for the cause and effect in the stories. When you explain in detail, you write "and this supports the theme of the story because (your answer here). Remember to start your conclusions with "Therefore, So on and so forth, In conclusion, etc." Hope I helped! (:
        
             
        
        
        
Literary nonfiction is the closest thing to a written document. Take for example you were in the Renaissance era, where new art, and theries, and styles were being developed. You, a young novelist, were to write about what you saw. This written piece that you've written can be used to change history. How? Because you can write about, how it was developed, how it was created, the smaller details that we overlook.
Try and picture yourself now. You see a new historic site being built. And you wrote about it. 200 years into the future an architecture found what you wrote and used it to help change the style of future buildings.
Bottom line... it helps change, impact and inform us of what we weren't able to see. 
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Olly hated her daily life. She was always being bossed around! One day however, she was told to go outside and to come back at 5:30. Olly wondered This is odd.. Little did she know they had something planed. They were testing her. If she obeyed this time, she would live. Olly did go out but she eavesdropped. She heard her mom say "She did it. She obeyed!" Her dad said, "We don't know everything for sure though. She might come back in at 5:00 instead!" That's when Olly welt to play around in the back yard to prove that she would obey. At 5:30 she looked at the time. "Its time to come in!" She says. And after that day, she always obeyed. She learned that it indeed pays to be obedient.
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