a family takes a trip to an amusement park. All the family members look forward to the trip. However, the day is hot, the lines are long, and two of the children feel sick. Afterward, the family recounts their trip to friends and tells everyone they had a great time.
Based on this passage, a reader is most likely to come to what conclusion about the story's themes?
A. The author believes that all achievement requires sacrifice, and that these sacrifices are incredibly difficult.
B. The author believes that achievement made dishonesty is never satisfying, and that envy is a matter of perspective.
C. The author believes that memories are more important than experiences, and that people have the ability to choose their memories.
D. The author believes that human nature makes people dishonest, and that the only strong minds can overcome this natural instinct.

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I believe it's C. The author believes that memories are more important than experiences and that people have the ability to choose their memories hope this helps :)