Read this excerpt from the story “Bruh Alligator and Bruh Deer” from The People Could Fly.

"Here tis," says Bruh Alligator. "When you take to the river, I'll take the beagle what chasin you. Me for you, and you for me, and both us for one another."

What theme is suggested by this excerpt?

If you help a friend, your friend will help you.
Life is full of dangers that you must face.
If you try to avoid danger, danger will find you.
You must forgive your friends when they harm you.

I think it is If you help a friend, your friend will help you because Bruh Alligator said "Me for you, and you for me."

The theme suggested by this excerpt from the story "Bruh Alligator and Bruh Deer" is "If you help a friend, your friend will help you." This theme highlights the importance of mutual support and loyalty in friendships. To arrive at this answer, we can analyze the dialogue between Bruh Alligator and Bruh Deer:

"Here tis," says Bruh Alligator. "When you take to the river, I'll take the beagle what chasin you. Me for you, and you for me, and both us for one another."

In this conversation, Bruh Alligator offers to help Bruh Deer by confronting the pursuing beagle. Bruh Alligator expresses his willingness to protect Bruh Deer, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of their friendship. This demonstrates the idea that when you extend help to your friends, they will reciprocate and come to your aid when needed. Hence, the suggested theme is that if you help a friend, your friend will help you.