Asked by gary

How does the author convey the theme of the story?


The author includes the perspective of the manatee in the story.


The author describes Bella’s feelings through dialogue between Bella and Tisha.


The author describes the manatees in detail.


The author describes how many of the students are terrified of the shark exhibit.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
"The author includes the perspective of the manatee in the story."

Explanation: Giving the manatee its own perspective helps readers understand the animal’s feelings and point of view, which supports the story’s central message (for example, empathy for animals or seeing things from another’s perspective). The other choices (descriptive detail or students’ fear, or Bella’s feelings shown in dialogue) may support the theme, but the manatee’s viewpoint most directly conveys it.
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