Read the following passage from Walk Two Moons.

“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems his, own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people to tune into our own agenda.”

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Think about how this theme is developed Through the characters’ words and actions in the novel. Decide which character best illustrates this theme. Support your position using specific examples and evidence from the novel.

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SparkNotes: Walk Two Moons
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/twomoons/
Walk Two Moons is a Newbury Medal-winning novel by Sharon Creech that was first published in 1994.

Walk Two Moons - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_Two_Moons
Walk Two Moons is a novel written by Sharon Creech, published by HarperCollins in 1994 and winner of the 1995 Newbery Medal.

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I understand that you are in a difficult situation without access to the book "Walk Two Moons" for your assignment. While I am unable to provide you with specific examples or evidence from the novel, I can help you with a general approach to answering the question.

To determine which character best illustrates the theme of people being caught up in their own problems and expecting others to prioritize their own agenda, you can follow these steps:

1. Recall the key moments and interactions involving different characters in the novel. Focus on instances where characters prioritize their own concerns while disregarding the needs of others.

2. Look for characters who consistently demonstrate self-centeredness and a lack of consideration for others throughout the story. Pay attention to their words, actions, and reactions to situations.

3. Seek instances where characters exhibit a tendency to expect others to prioritize their own agenda. It could be through their demands or actions that demonstrate a lack of empathy or understanding for others.

4. Once you have identified a character, gather specific examples and evidence from the novel to support your choice. These could include direct quotes, character descriptions, or scenes that highlight the character's behavior in relation to the theme.

5. Construct a few paragraphs explaining your chosen character's role in illustrating the theme. Begin with an introduction that states the theme and its importance in the novel. Then, present your chosen character, provide relevant examples, and analyze how their words and actions exemplify the theme. Conclude by summarizing the impact of the character on the overall development of the theme.

Remember to use proper citations and references when incorporating specific examples from the novel into your paragraphs. Although I cannot provide specific examples for this particular book, I hope these general guidelines help you understand how to approach answering the question.