Read the following paragraph from the article.
Possibly one of the most common themes is...
English, 05.05.2020 08:36 cratsley321
Read the following paragraph from the article.
Possibly one of the most common themes is judgment. In these books, a character is judged for being different or doing wrong, whether the infraction is real or just perceived as wrongdoing by others. Among classic novels, we can see this in "The Scarlet Letter," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "To Kill a Mockingbird." As these tales prove, the judgment does not always equal justice, either.
How does this paragraph support author’s position?
A) It explains how some books have judgement as a theme and other themes as well.
B) It shows that there is a lesson to learn from books in which a character is being judged.
C) It explains why finding the theme in some classic novels is sometimes difficult for students.
D) It both identifies and explains the meaning of one of the most common themes of books.
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