Reread this passage from "The School Days of an Indian Girl," and think about it as textual evidence for a theme.

"Later, the decision of the judges awarded me the first place. Then there was a mad uproar in the hall, where my classmates sang and shouted my name at the top of their lungs; and the disappointed students howled and brayed in fearfully dissonant tin trumpets."
Which theme would lnis passage support?


Family comes first in the minds of Americans.

Love conquers all, if one is simply patient.

Adversity often leads to personal growth.

True friendship may require great sacrifice.​

Respuesta :

Answer:

Adversity often leads to personal growth.

Explanation:

According to the passage from "The School Days of an Indian Girl,", it was narrated that a girl had a decision going in her favor when the judges awarded her first place, which caused a great uproar in the hall, both from her classmates who were jubilating and the losers who could not seem to accept defeat.

The theme that the excerpt most likely supports is that Adversity often leads to personal growth.

Answer:

Adversity often leads to personal growth.