The sentece that logically fits right before sentence 3 is "<em>While some programs focus on assisting those who are affected of bullying, others concentrate on changing the behaviour of the bullies</em>".
The reason behind this choice is that the sentence 2 introduces the idea of school programs to help stop bullying and this idea is developed in the sentence that has to be added before 3.
As regards the last question, your answer based should be based on your own experience. In case you have witnessed a bullying incident in school, your answer has to be affirmative. Otherwise, it should be negative.
<u>Answer:</u>
B: The price of wealth, fame, and power
This is the best example of a theme.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Theme of a story means the central message that the story illustrates. To find the theme of a story, reader must understand the central message of the story. A writer may use irony, symbolism etc to present the theme. Theme should not be confused with moral of the story.
The correct option B refers to the price one need to pay for wealth, fame and power. This is a theme as story can revolve around this. Other options are just a scene of a story: like Option C which is the moment when conflict is resolved and Option D which is a romantic scene between two lovers. Similarly, option A which is a reference to a story from mythology. All these are only scenes from a story not the theme of it.
Explanation:
tolerate or endure something.
example: I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean. He's so moody - I don't know why she puts up with him. They have a lot to put up with (= they have a lot of difficulties). I don't know how he puts up with their constant complaining.
I can’t see the sentence maybe you can send a pic of it or just right what the interview says