A subject and a predicate
A.
burdens can be a yoke around your neck
Answer:
The correct answer is "there is room for interpretation."
Explanation:
Themes are difficult to identify because there is room for interpretation.
A theme is basically an idea around which a story revolves. Authors never really explicitly state the theme of their stories. It is difficult to identify the theme, specifically if the story has more than one themes. They can be easily misinterpreted. The content of the theme is usually repressed and the nature of its expression is complicated.
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From the point of view of Charles, he is fearful about this new school all along the story. On the contrary his parents want him to have an upper class atmosphere, to climb the social ladder. It could be said that Charles and his parents might show a certain distance and lack of communication which makes them live the same situation from complete opposite perspectives. <span>
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