Which example of dialogue or description of a character's thinking addresses the theme
identified in Part A?
"But his mom insisted he couldn't be rude to such an old friend. 'Don't be so sure it
will go badly,' his mom said. "You don't know what Celeste is like these days...."
(paragraph 1)
® -Maybe they could talk about the cartoons they used to watch together, or how Lonnie
had taught her to walk on her hands?" (paragraph 4)
© "Lonnie!' she cried. 'It's so good to see you.' 'You, too,' he said. Maybe it was; Lonnie
wasn't sure yet.” (paragraph 10)
© "Lonnie stopped short. 'I got the best animation software package last year! My
drawing stinks, but I'm really into the editing,' he said." (paragraph 15)

Respuesta :

The thinking of a character is identified in their actions and words as depicted in the text or novel. The lead character is always associated with the theme of the text.

How do you identify a theme?

A theme is the central idea, or that unifying element that gives meaning to all the different parts of the play, or novel.

Think of it as the objective of the author as the writes the text.

It is to be noted that the passage (A) that was referenced is unvialable hence the general answer.

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