Asked by Mason

Use the passage to answer the question.

What theme is being developed in this passage?

(1 point)
Responses

Military might is not always the best way to win a war.
Military might is not always the best way to win a war.

Being a leader means being able to understand the needs of others.
Being a leader means being able to understand the needs of others.

Confidence is necessary when one is confronted with a difficult task.
Confidence is necessary when one is confronted with a difficult task.

Poetry is more than an artistic response; it is a record of history.
Poetry is more than an artistic response; it is a record of history.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the passage. Please paste the passage or describe its main events/lines.

If you want to decide yourself, check which idea is developed repeatedly or shown by the characters' actions and outcome:
- If the story shows nonviolent or clever strategy winning over force → choose "Military might is not always the best way to win a war."
- If the leader succeeds by listening to or helping others → choose "Being a leader means being able to understand the needs of others."
- If the text emphasizes courage or self-assurance in the face of challenge → choose "Confidence is necessary when one is confronted with a difficult task."
- If the passage treats poems as historical evidence or records events → choose "Poetry is more than an artistic response; it is a record of history."