Which statement best describes the way in which Odom develops his ideas in the passage? A. He begins by describing the theater, then reviews his successes in acting, and ends by sharing his graduation experiences. B. He begins by reviewing the painful memories of turning over his role to understudies, then offers hope with stories of acceptance as an adult, and ends by chastising himself for being late to leave. C. He begins by narrating his experience packing up his dressing room, then describes his feelings about acting, and ends by sharing his struggles at different crossroads in his life. D. He begins with comical stories of the theater, then shares his experiences in making theater friends from different cultures, and ends with explaining how Hamilton: An American Musical changed his life.