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read the quotations below from anna sewell’s black beauty. match each one with the themes or lesson it suggests. good fortune comes to those who are kind. ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong. think for yourself. quotation: \if people can say, ‘oh! i did not know, i did not mean any harm,’ they think it is all right.\ \if we could act a little more according to common sense, and a good deal less according to fashion, we should find many things work easier.\ \good luck is rather particular who she rides with, and mostly prefers those who have got common sense and a good heart; at least that is my experience.\
To solve this, we analyze each quote and match it to the theme by identifying key ideas:
1. Quote: "Good fortune comes to those who are kind."
- Key idea: Kindness leads to good fortune.
- Match: Likely relates to a theme about kindness or positive actions (though themes aren’t fully visible, the quote’s focus on kindness and fortune guides this).
2. Quote: "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong."
- Key idea: Taking responsibility (not blaming ignorance).
- Match: Relates to accountability or moral responsibility.
3. Quote: "Think for yourself."
- Key idea: Independent thinking.
- Match: A theme about self - reliance or critical thinking.
4. Quote: "If people can say, 'Oh! I did not know, I did not mean any harm,' they think it is all right."
- Key idea: Excusing harm with ignorance.
- Match: Contrasts with the “ignorance is not an excuse” theme, showing how people misuse ignorance as a defense.
5. Quote: "If we could act a little more according to common sense, and a good deal less according to fashion, we should find many things work easier."
- Key idea: Prioritizing common sense over fashion.
- Match: A theme about practicality over trend - following.
6. Quote: "Good Luck is rather particular who she rides with, and mostly prefers those who have got common sense and a good heart; at least that is my experience."
- Key idea: Luck favors those with sense and a good heart.
- Match: Relates to the “good fortune to the kind” theme, as it ties luck to positive traits (common sense, good heart).
(Note: Since the themes’ text is partially obscured, the above is based on interpreting the quotes’ core messages. For a precise match, the full theme text would be needed, but this analysis uses the visible quote content.)
If we assume the themes (from context) are related to these ideas, the matches would be:
- "Good fortune comes to those who are kind." ↔ "Good Luck is rather particular... (quote about luck and good traits)"
- "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong." ↔ "If people can say... (quote about using ignorance as an excuse)"
- "Think for yourself." ↔ (A theme about independent thought, though the quote’s uniqueness makes it self - explanatory)
- "If we could act a little more... (common sense over fashion)" ↔ A theme about practicality.
For the purpose of a clear answer (assuming the task is to match as per typical literary theme - quote analysis):
- "Good fortune comes to those who are kind." matches the quote about luck preferring those with common sense and a good heart.
- "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong." matches the quote about people excusing harm with ignorance.
- "Think for yourself." stands as a theme about independent thinking (matching its own quote’s message).
- "If we could act a little more according to common sense..." matches a theme about practicality over fashion.
(If specific theme boxes were labeled, we would map them directly, but with the given image, this is the best analysis of the quote - theme relationship.)
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To solve this, we analyze each quote and match it to the theme by identifying key ideas:
1. Quote: "Good fortune comes to those who are kind."
- Key idea: Kindness leads to good fortune.
- Match: Likely relates to a theme about kindness or positive actions (though themes aren’t fully visible, the quote’s focus on kindness and fortune guides this).
2. Quote: "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong."
- Key idea: Taking responsibility (not blaming ignorance).
- Match: Relates to accountability or moral responsibility.
3. Quote: "Think for yourself."
- Key idea: Independent thinking.
- Match: A theme about self - reliance or critical thinking.
4. Quote: "If people can say, 'Oh! I did not know, I did not mean any harm,' they think it is all right."
- Key idea: Excusing harm with ignorance.
- Match: Contrasts with the “ignorance is not an excuse” theme, showing how people misuse ignorance as a defense.
5. Quote: "If we could act a little more according to common sense, and a good deal less according to fashion, we should find many things work easier."
- Key idea: Prioritizing common sense over fashion.
- Match: A theme about practicality over trend - following.
6. Quote: "Good Luck is rather particular who she rides with, and mostly prefers those who have got common sense and a good heart; at least that is my experience."
- Key idea: Luck favors those with sense and a good heart.
- Match: Relates to the “good fortune to the kind” theme, as it ties luck to positive traits (common sense, good heart).
(Note: Since the themes’ text is partially obscured, the above is based on interpreting the quotes’ core messages. For a precise match, the full theme text would be needed, but this analysis uses the visible quote content.)
If we assume the themes (from context) are related to these ideas, the matches would be:
- "Good fortune comes to those who are kind." ↔ "Good Luck is rather particular... (quote about luck and good traits)"
- "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong." ↔ "If people can say... (quote about using ignorance as an excuse)"
- "Think for yourself." ↔ (A theme about independent thought, though the quote’s uniqueness makes it self - explanatory)
- "If we could act a little more... (common sense over fashion)" ↔ A theme about practicality.
For the purpose of a clear answer (assuming the task is to match as per typical literary theme - quote analysis):
- "Good fortune comes to those who are kind." matches the quote about luck preferring those with common sense and a good heart.
- "Ignorance is not an excuse for doing wrong." matches the quote about people excusing harm with ignorance.
- "Think for yourself." stands as a theme about independent thinking (matching its own quote’s message).
- "If we could act a little more according to common sense..." matches a theme about practicality over fashion.
(If specific theme boxes were labeled, we would map them directly, but with the given image, this is the best analysis of the quote - theme relationship.)