The answer is B: killing any sacred animals.
Gerunds are created out of verbs but <em>function as nouns</em>. The gerund phrase <em>killing any sacred animals</em> is the direct object of the verb avoid. Gerund phrases always start with a<em> gerund</em>, <em>always functions as a noun, and they are always subjects, objects or object complements in sentences. </em>Example of a gerund phrase as a subject: <em>Eating ice cream</em> can be a good way to cool off.
White, tree and flower are a noun. Dogwood would be the predicate adjective.
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The ending did support the fakirs belief. At the end the White's most beloved thing (their son) was turned into a horrible monstrosity from the dead. This happened because the Whites wished for their son back from the dead. Upon this wish they tried to play God and messed with fate.
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A) The driver would have gotten into a car accident if he had been talking on the phone.
B) If the lights are off, there is nobody home.
C) He must be an educated person if he has subscribed 'The Hathmandu Post'
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Better understand characters and their actions.
Grasp nuances of plot when they are not directly stated.