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Which detail best supports the theme "What goes around, comes around"?

A. From the day of his [Prince Harweda's] birth, everything that love or money could do for him had been done.

B. At least they decided to send for his fairy godmother to see if she could find a way to cure Prince Harweda of thinking of nothing but himself.

C. Wonderfully carved jars and vases of gold and silver stood about the floor, and each was filled with a different kind of perfume.

D. "You must be hungry too, poor little thing!" he said, putting part of his apple into the bird's cage.

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the answer is D. "You must be hungry too, poor little thing!" he said, putting part of his apple into the bird's cage.

Again came the harsh, grating sound, and the boy noticed that the cracks of light were growing larger.

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i took the K-12 test for it

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The detail which best supports the theme "What goes around, comes around" is shown in option: B. At least they decided to send for his fairy godmother to see if she could find a way to cure Prince Harweda of thinking of nothing but himself. This sentence shows how the consequences of king's and queen's being irresponsible while raising up a child approach their life. They let a kid do him whatever he wants and they got a selfish prince as a result.
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