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In "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona," the author frequently uses images of flight: Thomas flying off the roof, fireworks shooting through the air, wasps attacking Victor, the two characters flying to Phoenix, and the salmon flying above the water.

How do these images help convey an important theme in the story?

A.They intimate that living things yearn for a life of freedom and power.

B.They prove that it is better to stay where you belong than to try to escape.

C.They imply that just as humans can't really fly, humans can't really achieve happiness.

D.They suggest that the idea that you can fly is a dangerous illusion.

Respuesta :

A - They intimate that living things yearn for a life of freedom and power .

Answer: A. They intimate that living things yearn for a life of freedom and power.

Explanation: "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" by Sherman Alexie, is a coming-of-age story about a Native American boy who flies to Phoenix after his father's death. The reoccurring theme of flight represents freedom. It also references the Phoenix, a mythological bird that dies by fire and is reborn from the ashes.