Which of the following BEST describes the central idea of “Superman Becomes a Star” and how the author develops it over the course of the text?

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Superman, one of the world's first superheroes, was created by high school buddies, Siegel and Shuster, in response to a world in a financial crisis in order to give the creators money for college. Mackenzie Carro develops this central idea by explaining why the world was in financial crisis, the details behind Siegel and Shuster developing the character, the characters transformation from villain to a good guy, Superman's rise to stardom and how his ability to prevail against evil gave people hope, and finally how he was even a superhero for the comic book industry and for us today.


Superman, one of the world's first superheroes, was created by high school buddies, Siegel and Shuster, in response to a world in crisis in order to bring joy and hope. Mackenzie Carro develops this central idea by explaining why the world was in crisis, the details behind Siegel and Shuster developing the character, the characters transformation from villain to a good guy, Superman's rise to stardom and how his ability to prevail against evil gave people hope, and finally how he was even a superhero for the comic book industry and for us today.


Superman, one of the world's first superheroes, was created by high school buddies, Siegel and Shuster, in response to a world in the midst of a natural disaster crisis in order to bring joy and hope. Mackenzie Carro develops this central idea by explaining that the world was in crisis due to hurricanes, tornados, and mudslides, the details behind Siegel and Shuster developing the character, the characters transformation from villain to a good guy, Superman's rise to stardom and how his ability to prevail against evil gave people hope, and finally how he was even a superhero for the comic book industry and for us today.


Superman, one of the world's first superheroes, was created by high school buddies, Siegel and Shuster, in response to a world in a labor crisis in order to bring more jobs to people everywhere. Mackenzie Carro develops this central idea by explaining why the world was in a labor crisis, the details behind Siegel and Shuster developing the character and now it would provide jobs, the characters transformation from villain to a good guy, Superman's rise to stardom and how his ability to prevail against evil gave people hope, and finally how he was even a superhero for the comic book industry and for us today.