Answer:
The correct answer is A)
Step-by-step explanation:
A story's theme basically refers to the concept the writer wishes to pass across-that is the story's key point.
The opening sentences of the first paragraph generally contain this.
Often a theme such as crime, love, war can be captured in one phrase. It may or may not be clearly specified, but can be crafted in such a manner as to be deductible from the words, attitudes, and feelings, of the person or people in the story.
Therefore Harriet should be on the look out for the words thoughts and actions of the Egyptian Pharoah - Senusret I.
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