Peter Pan is a boy who does not get older. Which two details from the selection support this?
A) Mrs. Darling dreamed that Peter Pan came through the nursery window.
B) Mrs. Darling saw that Peter Pan still had all his baby teeth.
C) Wendy was sure that Peter Pan left the leaves on the nursery floor.
D) Wendy told her mother that Peter Pan was just her size.
E) Mrs. Darling remembered a Peter Pan who was said to live with the fairies.
The correct answers are B) Mrs. Darling saw that Peter Pan still had all his baby teeth, and E) Mrs. Darling remembered a Peter Pan who was said to live with the fairies.
Explanation:
Option B indicates that Peter Pan has not lost his baby teeth, which is a sign of growing up. This detail supports the idea that he does not age like other children. Option E shows that there is a memory of Peter Pan living with fairies, suggesting he exists in a state of perpetual youth, further reinforcing that he does not grow older.