PART A: Which TWO of the following best identify the central themes of this story? A. Selfishness will be punished, while a gracious spirit will be rewarded. B. It is impossible to treat all people equally; we will always have preferences for some people over others. C. It is only in death that people's good deeds can truly be appreciated. D. People are dynamic beings who can learn, change, and redeem themselves. E. Living in agreement with a particular religion is the only way to live kindly. F. People may behave differently over time, but they can never really change who they are.