Answer:
i. B. Our dreams are filled with images of what we have desired and lost.
ii. F. Through dreams we experience small but poignant reminders of our lives.
Step-by-step explanation:
A theme is a central idea of a poem or story which the writer wishes to convey to readers. A writer may have a story or poem written in such a way that the theme is non-apparent to readers. Thus, readers must digest the plot and characters to understand it. The two types are; major and minor themes.
A major theme is the most main idea or concept in a literally work, while a minor theme is an idea that appears briefly as a connection or link to others. It functions as the understated information that gives expected meaning to a story or poem.
Therefore, options B and F best describe the meaning of a dream compared to others. Both conveys the idea of what 'dreams' entail.