Read this passage carefully, looking for sentences that provide clues about the story’s theme.
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Which sentence contributes MOST to developing the story’s theme?
A Yan was much like other twelve-year-old boys in having a keen interest in Indians and wildlife, but he differed from most in this, that he never got over it.
B He hurried out with a vague feeling that he had been in heaven but was not good enough to stay there.
C He always stopped, if passing near on a wet night, and sniffed and enjoyed that skunk smell.
D It took him months to screvv up courage, for he was shy and timid, but oh! he was so hungry for it.
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