Which two themes does this story communicate?Terrence and Olivia are a perfect couple as far as they or anyone else can tell. They never fight, they hang out often, and they're the life of the party around their friends. They're both very different people, but they know better than to focus on those differences.However, things change when Terrence falls ill and Olivia is the only one who can take care of him. He needs a lot of help eating and bathing, for example, and she resents having to spend so much of her free time on those chores. The two start to argue about little things too, such as Terrence's habit of throwing dirty clothes on the floor.A.(1) Hardship brings out people's true feelings. (2) Love requires compromise.B.(1) Free time is important to one's health. (2) The unjust never succeed.C.(1) Terrence and Olivia are a perfect couple. (2) Sick people need help.D.(1) Success is the key to happiness. (2) Sharing wealth can be risky