Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Craig felt like he was not good enough when it came to playing lacrosse. His coach, friends, and his parents encouraged him every day, but it was never enough. Craig wanted to be as good as his friend Travis. Travis was faster than anyone else he knew. He could run down the field faster than all of the others on the team. Craig thought that to be a good lacrosse player, he had to be that fast too. On the day of their first game, Travis sailed down the field to where Craig was on offense. He hurled the ball into the crease, but it bounced off one of the goal posts and landed at Craig’s feet. Craig scooped it up and tossed it into the net. Goal! Craig was shocked as all of the other players raised him up on their shoulders. From that day forward, Craig no longer said that he could not play lacrosse or that he was not good enough anymore.

Which statement describes a theme developed in the passage?
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Responses

It is important to always be the fastest.
It is important to always be the fastest.
Winning builds champions.
Winning builds champions.
It is important to be courageous in the face of danger.
It is important to be courageous in the face of danger.
It is important to believe in one’s self.
It is important to believe in one’s self.

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It is important to believe in one's self.