Which of the following selections best describes a theme that emerges in the passage about Akiba Drumer’s death in chapter 5?

a
Hopelessness
b
Once the will to live is lost, survival is almost impossible
c
Akiba Drumer dies once he loses all hope.
d
Don't judge a book by its cover.

a

Hopelessness

The best selection that describes a theme that emerges in the passage about Akiba Drumer's death in chapter 5 is option C - "Akiba Drumer dies once he loses all hope."

To determine the best theme that emerges in the passage about Akiba Drumer's death in chapter 5, we can analyze the details provided in the passage.

First, let's examine option (a) Hopelessness. The passage could be describing the overwhelming sense of hopelessness experienced by Akiba Drumer, but we need to consider other options as well.

Next, option (b) Once the will to live is lost, survival is almost impossible suggests that losing the will to live directly impacts one's chances of survival. This theme aligns with the circumstances leading up to Akiba Drumer's death.

Moving on to option (c) Akiba Drumer dies once he loses all hope, it summarises the main event of Akiba Drumer's death, but it may not capture the broader theme of the passage.

Lastly, option (d) Don't judge a book by its cover, seems unrelated to the passage about Akiba Drumer's death, so we can eliminate it as a potential theme.

Considering the above analysis, the best theme that emerges in the passage is option (b) Once the will to live is lost, survival is almost impossible. This theme aligns with the context of the passage and the circumstances surrounding Akiba Drumer's death.