In selection 1, which best explains how the events in paragraph 4 contribute to a theme of the story? {Ans: Events: Bad things begin to happen to the couple in the former location of Gus's dry cleaning business, suggesting that they are being punished for their neglect of Gus.Supported Theme: "Not honoring those who help you will hurt you in the long run."}Read the following sentence from paragraph 6 of selection 1. "What if he's alive?" Martha whispered, with a shaky voice. The author's use of dialogue in this sentence reveals— {Ans: Martha's fantastical fear in a realistic way}What is a theme of selection 2, and which event helps develop it? {Ans: Theme: Life's routines can deaden imagination and suppress hope.Event: As the flyer flutters about looking for the lost dream, the passengers ignore it, lost in their own concerns.}Read this excerpt from paragraph 2 of selection 1. How pleasant it was to linger in the café on a Sunday morning, admiring the updated decor and savoring the sweet, dark coffee! In each of the following sentences the underlined word has roughly the same denotation as the word savoring: "experiencing the taste of something." In which sentence