Usually what element helps you identify the theme of a story is what lesson the main character learns, or any important idea or refrain throughout the story.
In Act V, Scene III, of "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, Paris reacts to Romeo's speech <em>He is insulted and challenged: he responds with violent anger</em>. Paris sees Romeo in Juliet's tomb and recognizes him as the man who murdered Tybalt. Romeo tells him to go away and not fight him because he doesn't want to commit another crime. Paris says he wants to arrest him and they start fighting. Romeo kills Paris.
Answer: She/Practice
Explanation: It’s She/Practice because it fits the subjunctive mood. Plus I just got it right on my class
Jamie Moore being unkind should be left out. That’s direct characterization, which isn’t necessary in a summary of a plot. It’s descriptive rather than a detail that moves the plot along.