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Part A What is a theme in "Too Fast"?

Great inventors are passionate about their work.

Technology is more harmful than helpful.

Helping people is often its own reward.

Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices.
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Part B

How is the theme identified in Part A best developed in the passage?

Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends.

Batnik’s dad invents things because he loves his homeland.

Batnik’s dad wants to help people by making their lives easier.

The car is built to go very fast on both land and water.

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