"Oh, Anne, I could get on real well if you were here, I know. But I can't let you sacrifice yourself so for me. it would be terrible. "Nonsensel Anne laughed merly. "There is no sacrifice. Nothing could be worse than giving up Green Gables--nothing could hurt an more. We must keep the dear old place. My mind is quite made up, Marilla. I'm NOT going to Redmond; and I AM going to stay here and teach Don't you worry about me a bit "But your ambitions--and-* "I'm just as ambitious as ever. Only, I've changed the object of my ambitions. I'm going to be a good teacher--and rm going to save you eyesight. Besides, I mean to study at home here and take a little college course all by myself. Oh, I've dozens of plans, Marilla. We been thinking them out for a week. I shall give life here my best, and I believe it will give its best to me in return. When I left Queen's my future seemed to strett Which statement from the passage best supports the theme of change bringing the excitement of new possibilities?