The theme most clearly expressed in the passage is B. Simple living brings contentment. The description of the villagers' lives, full of harmony with nature and satisfaction with what they have, emphasizes the idea that a simple lifestyle can lead to happiness and contentment.
Question 2: Which theme is most clearly expressed in this passage?
Once there was a small village nestled between two mountains. Every day, the villagers would
wake to the sound of birds singing and the scent of fresh bread in the air. Life was simple, and
they lived in harmony with nature, never asking for more than what they had.
A. Greed leads to destruction.
B. Simple living brings contentment.
C. Nature is unpredictable and dangerous.
D. Wealth is the key to happiness.
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