Which two themes does this story communicate? From the age of 14 onward, Monica never stopped working. She studied hard to make straight As, became a member of five different school clubs, and even worked at a fast-food restaurant after school. By the time she was an adult, Monica finally succeeded. She took a job that paid more than she could ever spend, although she worked 14 hours a day, even on weekends. One day, she collapsed from exhaustion. The doctor said the stress was killing her and she needed to take some time off. The doctor asked what she did in her spare time. She only blinked in response, unable to answer. A. (1) One must make time for love. (2) Doctors aren't always correct. B. (1) Hard work leads to success. (2) There's more to life than work. C. (1) Making straight As is difficult. (2) Working 14 hours is too much. D. (1) The key to success is talent. (2) Hobbies are only for lazy people.