Chaz and Michael used to be best friends but had grown apart when they started high school. Chaz, a good-looking baseball player, was accepted into the popular group, while Michael, a shy "bookworm," kept quiet and tried not to draw attention to himself. After a party, Chaz gets into trouble and is abandoned by his new friends. Michael agrees to help him, even though they haven't spoken in a long time.
Which sentence best states the complex theme of the passage?
A. Popular people are not very good friends.
B. Chaz learns a lesson about friendship.
C. Friendship
D. True friends will always be there for you.