Which themes are contrasted throughout the story?


The power of teamwork and the desire to be the individual winner.


The power of teamwork and violence makes it difficult to work together.


The way things are planned to go and the surprise of how they actually turn out.


The way things are planned to go and the time it takes to work collaboratively.

The power of teamwork and the desire to be the individual winner.

The way things are planned to go and the surprise of how they actually turn out.

pick one there is only one

The power of teamwork and the desire to be the individual winner.

Select two sentences that develop different themes in the passage.


“I left the meeting wondering whether Meara needed a technology expert–one with an interest in the environment–on her team.” (paragraph 10)


“It wasn’t the first time I’d been shot down when proposing a new idea to the club.” (paragraph 3)


“Jaycee and I agreed on all the little things in life but none of the really big ones.” (paragraph 10)


“She and her election team developed some interesting ideas for the upcoming school year…” (paragraph 9)


“Jaycee turned away and gave me the cold shoulder, sending the clear signal that the discussion was over.” (paragraph 5)

“I left the meeting wondering whether Meara needed a technology expert–one with an interest in the environment–on her team.” (paragraph 10)


“It wasn’t the first time I’d been shot down when proposing a new idea to the club.” (paragraph 3)

To determine which themes are contrasted throughout the story, you can analyze the text and look for instances where different ideas or concepts are presented in opposition to each other. Here's how you can do that with each option:

1. The power of teamwork and the desire to be the individual winner: Look for passages or scenes where characters emphasize the importance of working together as a team, and then examine any instances where a character's desire for personal success or recognition conflicts with that notion.

2. The power of teamwork and violence making it difficult to work together: Search for examples where characters attempt to work collaboratively but encounter obstacles or conflicts caused by aggression or violent behavior. Analyze how these instances contrast with the idea of teamwork.

3. The way things are planned to go and the surprise of how they actually turn out: Examine situations where characters make specific plans or anticipate certain outcomes, and then identify instances where events unfold differently or unexpectedly. Contrast these instances to see how they challenge the characters' expectations.

4. The way things are planned to go and the time it takes to work collaboratively: Look for instances where characters set specific timelines or deadlines for achieving their goals through teamwork, and then consider how the actual time it takes to accomplish those tasks contrasts with their initial plans. Analyze how this difference in time impacts the characters' teamwork efforts.

By carefully analyzing the story for these contrasting elements, you should be able to determine which themes are being contrasted throughout the narrative.