Question # 32

In the passage, the character argues that “true friendship is measured by sacrifice, not convenience.” Which option best represents the theme?

Options:

A.

Friendship is valuable only in times of prosperity.

B.

Sacrifice demonstrates loyalty and defines real friendship.

C.

Convenience is the foundation of lasting friendship.

D.

Friendship and sacrifice are unrelated concepts.

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