That sounds like Alice in Wonderland I don't think it's a story, just made up for a textbook, but the answer is A.
Answer:
maybe because it looks nicer
but not every school teaches that mate
Here are the answers for the given clauses above:
1. <span>that uses the technique of stream of consciousness: Adjectival clause
2. </span><span>how Faulkner envisioned the world through the eyes of Benjy Compson: Adverbial clause
3. </span><span>That his sympathies were with the cook Dilsey: Noun clause
4. </span><span>Because the first section of the book is seen through the eyes of a mentally handicapped man: Adverbial clause
5. </span><span>that is worth the work : adjectival clause
6. </span><span>If you read Faulkner’s opus: adverbial clause</span>
Answer:
A. To consider the wider implications of the situation
Explanation:
As having a wider implication may result in getting to know both sides of the story