Part A
What is a theme that is developed in "A Whole New World"?
It is important to remember the past.
Beauty can be found where you least expect it.
Life gets better as one gets older.
Gifts are the universal symbol of kindness.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
"She occasionally took photos of other things like her cat, Hubble, and hamster, Mr. Lincoln."
"Living in New Mexico, one saw miles of scenery bathed in brown and green: pinion trees, juniper trees, and dirt."
"First, she found an imprint of a tiny plant embedded on the side of the rock."
"But as she got down on her knees and examined the rock, a number of things caught her attention."