Read the passage from "Children of the Wartime Evacuation.”
I considered that she was proper middle class while we were clearly working class. I learned to appreciate all these different things from Mrs Coles. I learned how to talk to people and to address them properly and with confidence. I developed a different accent, dropping my Black Country slang. In fact, I have to say that Mrs Coles changed me completely and she loved me – I'm ashamed to admit it – more than my mother ever did. She made me feel wanted. She called us My Boys and that really meant something to us.
–"Children of the Wartime Evacuation,”
Julie Summers
Which detail best supports the theme that people can care for others despite their differences?
“I considered that she was proper middle class.”
“I learned how to talk to people and to address them properly and with confidence.”
“I developed a different accent, dropping my Black Country slang.”
“She called us My Boys and that really meant something to us.”