Since her uncle enjoyed her company, she didn't worry about what society might think.
Answer: Option 2.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The author in the passage talks about her attachment to her uncle whose name of James Adam because of the walk that she used to do with her father on almost every Sunday.
But this attachment of the author with her uncle might lead to some of the trouble some questions like she would be mistaken as her uncle's daughter and not her father's daughter. She also thought that this closeness and attachment would lead the society to identify her as an ugly duckling with her imposing parent but she did not care about what the society thought about all this.
Answer:
Dear Dad,
I would love the opportunity to go to America. I can pursue my dream of attending college, better paying jobs with benefits and I can visit some amazing places. I would love to see the Big Apple or Yellowstone National Park. I believe my dreams will come true there. They have unique food, 4 seasons and daylight savings to. Can we please go Dad?
Answer: B) Sense of humor.
Explanation: In the given lines from Act I, scene III of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between the Nurse and Lady Capulet about Juliet, the nurse claim that she knows Juliet's age to the hour, and the way that she expresses that ("I’ll lay fourteen of my teeth— And yet to my teen be it spoken I have but four") allows the reader to see Nurse's sense of humor.
Answer
Athletes, band members, and yearbook staff all make LHS great, for they add to the culture of the school, making it better.
Explanation: Hope I helped!