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PART A: Which of the following best summarizes a theme in the story? Remember, the theme must be something that is demonstrated in the story. A. Immoral love cannot overcome true evil. B. Revenge is fine when a person is betrayed by someone they trusted. C. Everyone can be evil, but it takes strength to forgive rather than take revenge. D. Industrial progress destroys one’s humanity and respect for life or another human being.

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