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A theme covered in “The White Umbrella” is __________.

A. being new to a neighborhood
B. anger toward an enemy
C. having a sense of belonging
D. the differences between schools

User FuzzyDuck
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Answer:

C. having a sense of belonging

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

having a sense of belonging

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Step-by-step explanation:

"The umbrella glowed like a scepter on the blue carpet while Mona,

slumping over the keyboard, managed to eke out a fair rendition of

a cat fight. At the end of the piece, Miss Crosman asked her to stand

up.

“Stay right there,” she said, then came back a minute later with a

towel to cover the bench. “You must be cold,” she continued. “Shall I

call your mother and have her bring over some dry clothes?”

“No,” answered Mona. “She won’t come because she…”

“She’s too busy,” I broke in from the back of the room.

“I see.” Miss Crosman sighed and shook her head a

little. “Your glasses are filthy, honey,” she said to

Mona. “Shall I clean them for you?”

Sisterly embarrassment seized me. Why hadn’t Mona

wiped her lenses when I told her to? As she resumed

abuse of the piano, I stared at the umbrella. I wanted

to open it, twirl it around by its slender silver handle;

I wanted to dangle it from my wrist on the way to

school the way the other girls did. I wondered what Miss Crosman

would say if I offered to bring it to Eugenie at school tomorrow. She

would be impressed with my consideration for others; Eugenie

would be pleased to have it back; and I would have possession of

the umbrella for an entire night. I looked at it again, toying with the

idea of asking for one for Christmas. I knew, however, how my

mother would react." (The White Umbrella)

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