The way that Martin’s feelings about his grandfather change throughout the story helps to develop the story’s theme. Which message best represents the story’s most important theme?
A.
One’s culture and traditions associated with it are something to be proud of, not ashamed.
B.
Younger generations tend to not have the same respect for traditions that older people do.
C.
People can often be unkind towards people and practices they don’t understand.
D.
Physical objects can help people feel connected to their loved ones, even after they’re gone.
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