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How does the author use characterization to develop the theme “Growing up is not always easy”? Leaving Home choose the correct answer

1. The author shows the immaturity of Immanuel in his fear of his trip to another country. The way Immanuel clings to his parents shows how challenging independence is for Immanuel.

2. The author shows the selfishness of the mother and father in resisting Immanuel's independence. The way they cling to him shows how challenging Immanuel's independence is for the family.

3. The author shows the affection of Immanuel for his parents and their affection for him. Their attachment to each other shows how challenging independence is for Immanuel.

4. The author shows the internal struggle of each character to conceal his or her true feelings at Immanuel's departure. These struggles show how challenging Immanuel's independence is for the family.

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The author develops the theme by showing the mutual affection and attachment between Immanuel and his parents. Through the characters’ actions and emotions—Immanuel’s reluctance and dependence, and his parents’ tender, worried responses—the story shows that gaining independence is emotionally difficult and that leaving home is not easy for the child (and affects the family as well).