Part A: How do the narrator's actions develop the story's theme?

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He misses out on his reward by falling asleep, which makes him believe that hard work is not worth it.

He does chores because he wants to go to the movies, which shows the value of working towards one's goals.

He goes against his mother's rules, which suggests that breaking rules can make people happy.

He works hard and realizes that it is better to earn rewards rather than just to receive them.



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