Which of the following passages from the novel Walk Two Moons best supports the story's theme of hope?

6. A: I asked if I could sit there for a little while, because I wanted to memorize the place
B: in the midst of the still morning, with only the sound of the river gurgling by, I heard a bird
C: it was knowing that I was this close and might not be able to do what I had come to do, and it was knowing that I needed to get back to Gram
D:by now the sky was pale pink, and it was easier to find the uphill trail, but harder going as it was a steep incline I THINK IT IS C
What is most likely true about Sal's future with Phoebe and Ben

8 A: they will gradually grow apart
B: they will make an effort to remain friends
C: sal will visit them during summer vacations
D: Sal return to Ohio to be near them
I THINK IT IS C

you guys arE USELESS

yep all u guys are useless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Read the novel and you will know

Guys what are the answers? I need help now!

I think is D for 1

I will agree its disorganized, but he/shes probably just a child.

To determine which passage from the novel Walk Two Moons best supports the theme of hope, you would need to analyze each passage and see how it relates to the idea of hope in the story.

6. Passage C, "it was knowing that I was this close and might not be able to do what I had come to do, and it was knowing that I needed to get back to Gram," suggests a situation where the protagonist, Sal, faces a challenging moment and must find hope in order to persevere and accomplish what she set out to do.

For the question about Sal's future with Phoebe and Ben, you would need to analyze the context of the story to make an informed guess.

8. Answer C, "Sal will visit them during summer vacations," suggests that Sal's relationship with Phoebe and Ben will continue despite potential changes in distance or circumstances. This implies that there is hope for their friendship to remain intact, even if they are physically apart for periods of time.

Remember, the answers provided here are based on analysis and interpretation, so different readers may have different perspectives on the passages and their meanings. It's always important to support your answers with evidence from the text when discussing literature.