Part A
B. The theme of the adaptation is that a creator has a responsibility for what they create.
Part B
D. “Nothing wrong—with YOU. I’ve won your bet for you, haven’t I? That’s enough for you. I don’t matter, I suppose.” (line 23)
How was the theme changed for the adaptation?
Answer choices for the above question
A. The theme of the adaptation is that there is no such thing as a perfect woman.
B. The theme of the adaptation is that a creator has a responsibility for what they create.
C. The theme of the adaptation is men and women have different ways of communicating.
D. The theme of the adaptation is that true love is magical and can be experienced by everyone.
Part B
Select the quotation that supports the answer in Part A.
Answer choices for the above question
A. “Oh, she wasn’t nervous. I knew she’d be all right.” (line 11)
B. “But when I saw we were going to win hands down, I felt like a bear in a cage, hanging about doing nothing. … I tell you, Pickering, never again for me. No more artificial duchesses.” (line 13)
C. “There are your slippers. And there. Take your slippers; and may you never have a day’s luck with them!” (line 21)
D. “Nothing wrong—with YOU. I’ve won your bet for you, haven’t I? That’s enough for you. I don’t matter, I suppose.” (line 23)
B. The theme of the adaptation is that a creator has a responsibility for what they create.
Part B
D. “Nothing wrong—with YOU. I’ve won your bet for you, haven’t I? That’s enough for you. I don’t matter, I suppose.” (line 23)