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Which comparison between events in the passage would best support a claim that a significant theme of the passage is fulfillment? Theodora's completion of her manuscript and the postman's delay in bringing a response from the publisher A Theodora's waiting for the publisher's response and her time in the woods after her manuscript has been accepted B Theodora's isolation from her family and her reading of the publisher's response regarding her manuscript C Theodora's plans for caring for her family and the family's feelings about her failure to follow through with those plans D Theodora's thoughts about her family's situation and her dreams about her own future after her manuscript has been published

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  1. Today, 04:16
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    B

    Theodora's waiting for the publisher's response and her time in the woods after her manuscript has been accepted.

    Explanation:

    I know from personal experience that the feelings that come along when a manuscript is finished and accepted, can rightly be described as pure fulfillment. In A the manuscript is finished but she cannot feel really fulfilled because the response of the publisher is needed to do so.

    Family problems (C & D) can't be seen in the light of fullfillment.
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