Which statement best expresses a central theme of the story teller?

A. People with no children to care for are usually better at handling children.
B. It is important to instruct children about right and wrong at all times.
C. The best way for adults to deal with children is to appeal to their imaginations.
D. Traveling and visiting new places can be very comfortable.
Is the answer C?

Sounds right.

To determine the best answer, we need to analyze the central theme of the story "The Storyteller." The story revolves around a rebellious, mischievous group of children and a well-meaning aunt who tries to control them using stories. The central theme of the story is the ineffectiveness of traditional methods of disciplining children. The children in the story are portrayed as unruly and unresponsive to authority figures.

Option A, "People with no children to care for are usually better at handling children," does not accurately represent the central theme of the story. While it is implied that the aunt's lack of experience with children might contribute to her ineffectiveness, this is not the main focus of the story.

Option B, "It is important to instruct children about right and wrong at all times," is not the best answer either, as the story focuses on how the aunt's attempts to teach the children moral lessons fail. The central theme is more about the futility of traditional methods rather than the importance of constant instruction.

Option C, "The best way for adults to deal with children is to appeal to their imaginations," aligns more closely with the central theme of the story. The aunt tries to engage the children by telling them imaginative stories, but her attempts are ultimately unsuccessful. The story highlights the limitations of appealing to children's imaginations as a way to control their behavior.

Option D, "Traveling and visiting new places can be very comfortable," is not related to the central theme of the story and can be ruled out.

Thus, among the options given, option C, "The best way for adults to deal with children is to appeal to their imaginations," is the most accurate representation of the central theme of "The Storyteller."