Use the passage The Man Without a Country

Hackett, Walter (adaptation) to answer the question.

Which of the following is a theme the play develops about honor?

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Honor is a noble quality that can both harm and redeem a person who maintains it.
Honor is a noble quality that can both harm and redeem a person who maintains it.

Honor is a strong quality but does little to save a person from systematic injustice.
Honor is a strong quality but does little to save a person from systematic injustice.

Honor is an important quality for a patriot and a single misdeed can take it away forever.
Honor is an important quality for a patriot and a single misdeed can take it away forever.

Honor is a weak quality that is easily abused by those with power.

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The theme the play develops about honor is:

Honor is an important quality for a patriot and a single misdeed can take it away forever.

This reflects the idea that honor is closely tied to one's actions and can be irrevocably damaged by a single misstep, especially in the context of patriotism.