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Part A

How does Jerome develop a theme of the story?


By following through on his commitments, Jerome demonstrates that actions speak louder than words.

By paying an unexpected visit to Martin, Jerome demonstrates it is better to act first and think second.


Jerome rallies his teammates to support the victims of a fire, developing the theme that people can overcome adversity by working together.


Jerome hesitates to reach out to his friend, developing the theme that it is best to give people their space when they are dealing with tragedy.

Question 2
Part B

Which quotation from the text best supports the response to Part A?


"He would be there, and he would do whatever he could to help."

"He thought showing up at Martin’s house uninvited seemed too much like barging in during a sensitive time . . . "

"The post already had more than 50 responses offering thoughts and prayers to the family, . . . "

" . . . Jerome was surprised when his inquiry received a quick 'that would be great' in response."

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Answer:

Part A is "By following through on his commitments, Jerome demonstrates that actions speak louder than words"

Part B is "He would be there, and he would do whatever he could to help"

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Part A: By following through on his commitments, Jerome demonstrates that actions speak louder than words.

"Part B: He would be there, and he would do whatever he could to help."

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not sure I'm correct, Hope this helps bye

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