One theme of "About Russell" by Rita Williams-Garcia is that struggles with mental illness can be challenging, but they don't necessarily sever ties.

Which detail best explains how the author develops this theme over the course of the text?

Question 9 options:

The author and her sister stay close and concerned about their brother their entire lives.


The author and her brother eventually drift apart despite her efforts to help him.


The author's parents never accept that their son has a mental illness but instead remain close to him.


The author's brother shows signs of mental illness early on but never abandons his family.

Respuesta :

The answer is "The author and her sister stay close and concerned about their brother their whole lives. This is because at the end of the of the story Russell is at the authors birthday and wishes her a happy birthday despite all they have been through.

The detail that best explains how the author develops the theme over the course of the text is:

A. The author and her sister stay close and concerned about their brother their entire lives.

  • "About Russell" is a short story about the author's brother.
  • Russell struggled with a mental illness his whole life, but the family did not recognize the signs.
  • He was simply regarded as a bit difficult to socialize with.
  • Russell's illness gets worse with time, and as an adult he refuses help of any kind.
  • He does not ask for money, but he does not accept to get treatment as well.
  • Still, Williams-Garcia and her family do not sever ties with Russell. They still love and worry about him.
  • They accept him for who he is and respect his choices.

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